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Structural transitions and nonmonotonic relaxation processes in liquid metals
Published 2006-01-09Version 1
Structural transitions in melts as well as their dynamics are considered. It is supposed that liquid represents the solution of relatively stable solid-like locally favored structures (LFS) in the surrounding of disordered normal-liquid structures. Within the framework of this approach the step changes of liquid Co viscosity are considered as liquid-liquid transitions. It is supposed that this sort of transitions represents the cooperative medium-range bond ordering, and corresponds to the transition of the "Newtonian fluid" to the "structured fluid". It is shown that relaxation processes with oscillating-like time behavior ($\omega \sim 10^{-2}$~$s^{-1}$) of viscosity are possibly close to this point.