Lindenmann Rule Applied to the Melting of Crystals and Ultrastable Glasses
Abstract: The ratio of the mean square amplitude root of thermal vibrations and the interatomic distance is a universal constant dls at the melting temperature Tm. The classical Gibbs free energy change completed by a volume energy saving els (or Delg)*DHm that governs the liquid to solid and liquid to ultra-stable glass transformations leads to a universal constant equal to els (or Delg), DHm being the crystal melting enthalpy. The minimum values 0.217 of els and 0.103 of dls are used to predict ultra-stable glass formation in pure metallic liquid elements at a universal reduced temperature 0g = (Tg-Tm)/Tm = -0.6223.
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