Variation in fragility-index, Enthalpy of relaxation at T<sub>g</sub> and Molar volumes in especially homogenized bulk As<sub>x</sub>S<sub>100-x</sub> glasses
ORAL
Abstract
We have measured the variation of fragility index (m), Non-reversing enthalpy of relaxation (ΔHnr) and molar volumes (Vm) with x in especially homogenized AsxS100-x batches of 1.5 gram in size. FT Raman profiling was used to ascertain homogeneity of glasses. Our results show that ΔHnr displays a square-well like minimum in the 22.5(5)% < x < 28.5(5)% range defining the reversibility window1. Variation of m displays a minimum of m < 20 in the same range of x, defining the fragility window. Inverse of the activation energy (Ea) for enthalpy relaxation shows a maximum in the IP. Variation in Vm(x) displays a Gaussian-like local minimum in the reversibility window. The fragility-window coinciding with the reversibility window underscores that super-strong (fragile) melts upon cooling give rise to IP (non-IP) glasses. The maximum in 1/Ea shows that the excess configurational entropy2 of melts (Sex) peaks for IP glasses, On the other hand, the large build up in ΔHnr and small increase in ΔCp for non-IP compositions (as x > 28.5(5)% and x < 22.5(5)%) as one goes away from the IP, accounts for the increased fragility of stressed-rigid and flexible melts.
1. Chen, P. et al. Phys. Rev. B 78, (2008)
2. Sidebottom, D.L. Phys. Rev. E 92, (2015)
1. Chen, P. et al. Phys. Rev. B 78, (2008)
2. Sidebottom, D.L. Phys. Rev. E 92, (2015)
*Supported by NSF grant DMR-08-53957
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Presenters
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Soumendu Chakravarty
- University of Cincinnati