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Supercooled Liquids

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science2 years ago

"Scientists Discover Mysterious State Between Liquid and Solid"

Scientists from the University of California, Berkeley have discovered a hidden state between liquid and solid known as amorphous solids. These materials have a disordered arrangement similar to liquids but also exhibit some solid-like behavior. Using computation and simulation, the researchers found that at the temperature boundary of supercooled liquids and solids, particles remain excited and "twitch" in place. This behavior, known as excitations, causes the material to lose its rigidity and behave as a normal liquid. The study provides insights into the complex nature of amorphous solids and could pave the way for future experimental work in understanding their dynamics.

science2 years ago

Unveiling the Enigmatic Liquid-Solid Phase Transition: Scientists' Theoretical Breakthrough

Scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have proposed a theory explaining the molecular behavior of supercooled liquids, which represents a hidden phase transition between a liquid and a solid. The researchers found that at a certain temperature called the onset temperature, the molecules in supercooled liquids become so viscous that they barely move, resulting in a transition from a liquid-like state to a solid-like state. This improved understanding could aid in the development of new amorphous materials for various applications.