Correlation between Fragility and the Arrhenius Crossover Phenomenon in Metallic, Molecular, and Network Liquids
Abstract
We report the observation of a distinct correlation between the kinetic fragility index and the reduced Arrhenius crossover temperature in various glass-forming liquids, identifying three distinguishable groups. In particular, for 11 glass-forming metallic liquids, we universally observe a crossover in the mean diffusion coefficient from high-temperature Arrhenius to low-temperature super-Arrhenius behavior at approximately which is in the stable liquid phases. In contrast, for fragile molecular liquids, this crossover occurs at much lower and usually in their supercooled states. The values for strong network liquids spans a wide range higher than 2. Intriguingly, the high-temperature activation barrier is universally found to be and uncorrelated with the fragility or the reduced crossover temperature for metallic and molecular liquids. These observations provide a way to estimate the low-temperature glassy characteristics ( and ) from the high-temperature liquid quantities ( and ).
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@article{arxiv.1604.08920,
title = {Correlation between Fragility and the Arrhenius Crossover Phenomenon in Metallic, Molecular, and Network Liquids},
author = {Abhishek Jaiswal and Takeshi Egami and K. F. Kelton and Kenneth S. Schweizer and Yang Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1604.08920},
year = {2016}
}
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6 pages, 4 figures