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The defect diffusion model and the properties of glasses and liquids
Institution:1. Physics Department, US Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD 21402-5026, USA;2. Office of Naval Research, Arlington, VA, USA;1. Université Lille 1, Villeneuve d’Ascq, France;2. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375-5320, USA
Abstract:Several previously unexplained relaxation phenomena are interpreted quantitatively in terms of the defect diffusion model (DDM). These include widely different pre-exponentials, exponents and consequently fragility. In addition, the DDM is used to give a qualitative explanation of many properties that glasses and liquids exhibit. This includes interpretations of the glass transition (Tg), the liquid–liquid transition (TB), the crystalline melting temperature (Tm), and the different values of the characteristic temperature, TC, that some materials exhibit for different types of physical measurements. Next, qualitative explanations of the origin of secondary relaxations such as the excess wing and the β relaxation are given. In addition, the boson peak is discussed in terms of the DDM. Finally, it is pointed out that in the DDM, universality is embodied in the defects i.e. free volume.
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