We give a simple demonstration of the formula relating the glass transition
temperature, Tg, to the molar concentration x of a modifier in two types
of glasses: binary glasses, whose composition can be denoted by
XnYm+xMpYq, with ^X an element of III-rd or IV-th group (e.g. B, or Si,
Ge), while MpYq is an alkali oxide or chalcogenide; next, the network
glasses of the type AxB1−x, e.g. GexSe1−x, SixTe1−x, etc.
After comparison, this formula gives an exact expression of the parameter
β of the modified Gibbs-Di Marzio equation.Comment: 15 pages, LateX; ([email protected]), ([email protected]