Scaling of the Local Dynamics and the Intermolecular Potential
Abstract
The experimental fact that relaxation times, tau, of supercooled liquids and polymers are uniquely defined by the quantity TV^g, where T is temperature, V specific volume, and g a material constant, leads to a number of interpretations and predictions concerning the dynamics of vitrification. Herein we examine means to determine the scaling exponent g apart from the usual superpositioning of relaxation data. If the intermolecular potential can be approximated by an inverse power law, as implied by the TV^g scaling, various equations are derived relating g to the Gruneisen parameter and to a common expression for the pressure derivative of the glass temperature. In addition, without assumptions, g can be obtained directly from pressure-volume-temperature data. These methods for determining g from molecular or thermodynamic properties are useful because they enable the P- and V-dependences of tau to be obtained, and thereby various analyses of the dynamics to be explored, without the need to carry out relaxation measurements beyond ambient pressure.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0602132,
title = {Scaling of the Local Dynamics and the Intermolecular Potential},
author = {C. M. Roland and J. L. Feldman and R. Casalini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0602132},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
13 pages, 4 figures proceedings of 5th IDMRCS, Lille, France, July 2005