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  • Dimensional analysis is a powerful tool for assessing physical problems, reaffirms Tina Hecksher

    • Tina Hecksher
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 13, P: 1026
  • Analysis of the best available data on the behaviour of a large number of glass-forming organic liquids suggests that the widespread belief that a glass ceases to flow below its transition temperature could be wrong.

    • Tina Hecksher
    • Albena I. Nielsen
    • Jeppe C. Dyre
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 4, P: 737-741
  • Physical ageing in glassy materials can be described in a linear way through the concept of material time. Multispeckle dynamic light scattering is now shown to provide experimental access to the material time, in terms of which fluctuations become statistically reversible.

    • Till Böhmer
    • Jan P. Gabriel
    • Thomas Blochowicz
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 20, P: 637-645
  • The Prigogine–Defay ratio quantifies how many parameters are needed to fully characterize the glass-transition behaviour of a viscous liquid. For a single parameter, this ratio is unity, but it has never been clear whether any real liquid has such a value. A discovery of a connection between this ratio and the density scaling behaviour of silicone oil suggests it does.

    • Ditte Gundermann
    • Ulf R. Pedersen
    • Kristine Niss
    Research
    Nature Physics
    Volume: 7, P: 816-821