Eindhoven University of Technology When cooled to their freezing point, most liquids become solids or crystallize. In other words, the molecules arrange themselves in a perfectly ordered fashion, which physicists call a crystal. Supercooled liquids are different; they do not form such crystals even if they are cooled below their freezing point. These liquids are used in many industries, but a thorough understanding of their properties is lacking. TU/e researchers now reveal the most realistic description of their properties to date, using - as a first-time - four body correlation functions.
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