Nonlinear dielectric susceptibilities in supercooled liquids: a toy model
Abstract
The dielectric response of supercooled liquids is phenomenologically modeled by a set of Asymmetric Double Wells (ADW), where each ADW contains a dynamical heterogeneity of molecules. We find that the linear macroscopic susceptibility does not depend on contrary to all higher order susceptibilities . We show that is proportional to the moment of , which could pave the way for new experiments on glass transition. In particular, as predicted by Bouchaud and Biroli on general grounds [Phys. Rev. B, {\bf 72}, 064204 (2005)], we find that is proportional to the average value of . We fully calculate and, with plausible values of few parameters our model accounts for the salient features of the experimental behavior of of supercooled glycerol.
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@article{arxiv.1203.1516,
title = {Nonlinear dielectric susceptibilities in supercooled liquids: a toy model},
author = {François Ladieu and Coralie Brun and Denis L'Hôte},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.1516},
year = {2012}
}
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13 pages, 5 figures