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A theoretical perspective on the glass transition and nonequilibrium phenomena in disordered materials

Berthier L. (Laboratoire des Colloïdes, Verres, et Nanomatériaux, UMR 5587 Université Montpellier II and CNRS, pl Eugène Bataillon, F-34095 Montpellier, FRANCE)
Biroli G. (CEA, IPhT (Institut de Physique Théorique), F-91191 Gif-sur-Yvette, France)
Abstract:
We provide a theoretical perspective on the glass transition in molecular liquids at thermal equilibrium, on the spatially heterogeneous and aging dynamics of disordered materials, and on the rheology of soft glassy materials. We start with a broad introduction to the field and emphasize its connections with other subjects and its relevance. The important role played by computer simulations to study and understand the dynamics of systems close to the glass transition at the molecular level is spelled out. We review the recent progress on the subject of the spatially heterogeneous dynamics that characterizes structural relaxation in materials with slow dynamics. We then present the main theoretical approaches describing the glass transition in supercooled liquids, focusing on theories that have a microscopic, statistical mechanics basis. We describe both successes and failures, and critically assess the current status of each of these approaches. The physics of aging dynamics in disordered materials and the rheology of soft glassy materials are then discussed, and recent theoretical progress is described. For each section, we give an extensive overview of the most recent advances, but we also describe in some detail the important open problems that, we believe, will occupy a central place in this field in the coming years.
Année de publication : 2011
Revue : Rev. Mod. Phys. 83 587 (2011)
DOI : 10.1103/RevModPhys.83.587
Preprint : arXiv:1011.2578v1
Langue : Anglais

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