Intermediate phase in molecular networks and solid electrolytes

Abstract

There is growing evidence that electronic and molecular networks present some common universal properties, among which the existence of a self-organized intermediate phase. In glasses, the latter is revealed by the reversibility window obtained from complex calorimetric measurements at the glass transition. Here we focus on amorphous networks and we show how this intermediate phase can be understood from a rigidity percolation analysis on size increasing clusters. This provides benchmarks and guidance for an electromechanical analogy with high temperature super conductors

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