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The relation between stretched-exponential relaxation and the vibrational density of states in glassy disordered systems

Soft Condensed Matter 2017-01-19 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Materials Science Statistical Mechanics Nuclear Theory

Abstract

Amorphous solids or glasses are known to exhibit stretched-exponential decay over broad time intervals in several of their macroscopic observables: intermediate scattering function, dielectric relaxation modulus, time-elastic modulus etc. This behaviour is prominent especially near the glass transition. In this Letter we show, on the example of dielectric relaxation, that stretched-exponential relaxation is intimately related to the peculiar lattice dynamics of glasses. By reformulating the Lorentz model of dielectric matter in a more general form, we express the dielectric response as a function of the vibrational density of states (DOS) for a random assembly of spherical particles interacting harmonically with their nearest-neighbours. Surprisingly we find that near the glass transition for this system (which coincides with the Maxwell rigidity transition), the dielectric relaxation is perfectly consistent with stretched-exponential behaviour with Kohlrausch exponents 0.56<β<0.650.56 < \beta < 0.65, which is the range where exponents are measured in most experimental systems. Crucially, the root cause of stretched-exponential relaxation can be traced back to soft modes (boson-peak) in the DOS.

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@article{arxiv.1701.05037,
  title  = {The relation between stretched-exponential relaxation and the vibrational density of states in glassy disordered systems},
  author = {B. Cui and R. Milkus and A. Zaccone},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.05037},
  year   = {2017}
}