Quantitative investigation of the mean-field scenario for the structural glass transition from a schematic mode-coupling analysis of experimental data
Abstract
A quantitative application to real supercooled liquids of the mean-field scenario for the glass transition () is proposed. This scenario, based on an analogy with spin-glass models, suggests a unified picture of the mode-coupling dynamical singularity () and of the entropy crisis at the Kauzmann temperature (), with . Fitting a simple set of mode-coupling equations to experimental light-scattering spectra of two fragile liquids and deriving the equivalent spin-glass model, we can estimate not only , but also the static transition temperature corresponding supposedly to . For the models and systems considered here, is always found above , in the fluid phase. A comparison with recent theoretical calculations shows that this overestimation of the ability of a liquid to form a glass seems to be a generic feature of the mean-field approach.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9912223,
title = {Quantitative investigation of the mean-field scenario for the structural glass transition from a schematic mode-coupling analysis of experimental data},
author = {V. Krakoviack and C. Alba-Simionesco},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9912223},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
new title, revised version accepted for publication in Europhysics Letters, 9 pages, 2 figures, RevTeX