We have measured depolarized light scattering in liquid benzene over the whole accessible temperature range and over four decades in frequency. Between 40 and 180 GHz we find a susceptibility peak due to structural relaxation. This peak shows stretching and time-temperature scaling as known from α relaxation in glass-forming materials. A simple mode-coupling model provides consistent fits of the entire data set. We conclude that structural relaxation in simple liquids and α relaxation in glass-forming materials are physically the same. A deeper understanding of simple liquids is reached by applying concepts that were originally developed in the context of glass-transition research.
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0204184,
title = {Structural Relaxation and Mode Coupling in a Simple Liquid: Depolarized Light Scattering in Benzene},
author = {Sabine Wiebel and Joachim Wuttke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0204184},
year = {2011}
}