Friday, April 26, 2013

1304.6784 (T. Iwashita et al.)

Elementary excitations and crossover phenomenon in liquids    [PDF]

T. Iwashita, D. M. Nicholson, T. Egami
The elementary excitations of vibration in solids are phonons. But in liquids phonons are extremely short-lived and marginalized. In this letter through classical and ab-initio molecular dynamics simulations of the liquid state of various metallic systems we show that different excitations, the local configurational excitations in the atomic connectivity network, are the elementary excitations in high temperature metallic liquids. We also demonstrate that the competition between the configurational excitations and phonons determines the so-called crossover phenomenon in liquids. These discoveries open the way to the explanation of various complex phenomena in liquids, such as fragility and the rapid increase in viscosity toward the glass transition, in terms of these excitations.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.6784

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