Abstract

Abstract The approximate discontinuity, ΔC, in the dynamic specific heat of glasses at the calorimetric glass-transition temperature. Tg, is calculated from first principles. The existence of a ‘glass transition’ is a result of the strong temperature dependence of the α-relaxation peaks, as argued by Goetze. The experimental frequency is related to the temperature sweep rate, dT/dt, and compared with the frequency of the α-peak, Ωc, and a general self-consistent equation for T σ is given. The proportionality of ωc and the d.c. conductivity is a fundamental consequence of percolation theory, and is independent of the Coulomb interaction, as this proportionality is observed even in those glasses where interactions can be neglected. An analytical calculation of the jump, ΔC in the dynamic heat capacity in the so-called Fermi (electronic) glass is given and is by analogy extended to traditional glasses. Since the relaxation structure in supercooled liquids is identical to that of glasses, it is suggested that...

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