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Adam-Gibbs model in the density scaling regime and its implications for the configurational entropy scaling

Soft Condensed Matter 2015-01-13 v1

Abstract

To solve a long-standing problem of condensed matter physics with determining a proper description of the thermodynamic evolution of the time scale of molecular dynamics near the glass transition, we extend the well-known Adam-Gibbs model to describe the temperature-volume dependence of structural relaxation times, τα(T,V){\tau}_{\alpha} (T,V). We employ the thermodynamic scaling idea reflected in the density scaling power law, τα=f(T1Vγ){\tau}_{\alpha}=f(T^{-1} V^{-\gamma } ) , recently acknowledged as a valid unifying concept in the glass transition physics, to discriminate between physically relevant and irrelevant attempts at formulating the temperature-volume representations of the Adam-Gibbs model. As a consequence, we determine a straightforward relation between the structural relaxation time τα{\tau}_{\alpha} and the configurational entropy ScS_c, giving evidence that also Sc(T,V)=g(T1Vγ)S_c (T,V)=g(T^{-1} V^{-\gamma} ) with the exponent {\gamma} that enables to scale τα(T,V){\tau}_{\alpha} (T,V). This important finding has meaningful implications for the linkage between thermodynamics and molecular dynamics near the glass transition, because it implies that τα{\tau}_{\alpha} can be scaled with ScS_c.

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@article{arxiv.1501.02457,
  title  = {Adam-Gibbs model in the density scaling regime and its implications for the configurational entropy scaling},
  author = {Elzbieta Masiewicz and Andrzej Grzybowski and Katarzyna Grzybowska and Sebastian Pawlus and Jürgen Pionteck and Marian Paluch},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.02457},
  year   = {2015}
}