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Glass transition for dipolar hard spheres: A mode-coupling approach

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Pages 305-311 | Published online: 13 Aug 2009

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Lukas Schrack & Thomas Franosch. (2020) Mode-coupling theory of the glass transition for colloidal liquids in slit geometry. Philosophical Magazine 100:8, pages 1032-1057.
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Puja Banerjee & Biman Bagchi. (2017) A mode-coupling theory analysis of the observed diffusion anomaly in aqueous polyatomic ions. The Journal of Chemical Physics 147:12.
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Simon Lang, Rolf Schilling, Vincent Krakoviack & Thomas Franosch. (2012) Mode-coupling theory of the glass transition for confined fluids. Physical Review E 86:2.
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S. D. Gottke, David D. Brace, G. Hinze & M. D. Fayer. (2000) Time Domain Optical Studies of Dynamics in Supercooled o -Terphenyl:  Comparison to Mode Coupling Theory on Fast and Slow Time Scales . The Journal of Physical Chemistry B 105:1, pages 238-245.
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A. Winkler, A. Latz, R. Schilling & C. Theis. (2000) Molecular mode-coupling theory applied to a liquid of diatomic molecules. Physical Review E 62:6, pages 8004-8015.
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Francesco Sciortino. (2000) Slow dynamics in supercooled water. Chemical Physics 258:2-3, pages 307-314.
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L. Fabbian, A. Latz, R. Schilling, F. Sciortino, P. Tartaglia & C. Theis. (1999) Molecular mode-coupling theory for supercooled liquids: Application to water. Physical Review E 60:5, pages 5768-5777.
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A. Kudlik, S. Benkhof, T. Blochowicz, C. Tschirwitz & E. Rössler. (1999) The dielectric response of simple organic glass formers. Journal of Molecular Structure 479:2-3, pages 201-218.
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Christoph Bennemann, Wolfgang Paul, Jörg Baschnagel & Kurt Binder. (1999) Investigating the influence of different thermodynamic paths on the structural relaxation in a glass-forming polymer melt. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 11:10, pages 2179-2192.
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Linda Fabbian, Rolf Schilling, Francesco Sciortino, Piero Tartaglia & Christoph Theis. (1998) Test of the semischematic model for a liquid of linear molecules. Physical Review E 58:6, pages 7272-7278.
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Stefan K?mmerer, Walter Kob & Rolf Schilling. (1998) Test of mode coupling theory for a supercooled liquid of diatomic molecules. II. -dependent orientational correlators . Physical Review E 58:2, pages 2141-2150.
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Stefan K?mmerer, Walter Kob & Rolf Schilling. (1998) Test of mode coupling theory for a supercooled liquid of diatomic molecules. I. Translational degrees of freedom. Physical Review E 58:2, pages 2131-2140.
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