Fast and slow relaxation processes in glasses

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, , Citation J Wiedersich et al 1999 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 11 A147 DOI 10.1088/0953-8984/11/10A/010

0953-8984/11/10A/A147

Abstract

We present dielectric relaxation (DS) and light scattering (LS) data of several glass formers. Relaxational features are compiled which are not yet properly taken into account by current models. (i) We distinguish two types of glass formers. Type A systems do not show a slow -process whereas type B systems do. A full line-shape analysis of is presented . In type A systems the evolution of the high-frequency wing of the -process is the most prominent spectral change while cooling and leads to an essentially constant loss at . The analysis of of type B systems is carried out within the Williams-Watts approach and we focus on the temperature dependence of the -relaxation strength. (ii) Concerning fast relaxations below as revealed by LS we identify relaxation with a low-frequency power-law behaviour. No indication of a crossover to a white noise spectrum as previously reported and discussed within MCT is found. Analysing this relaxation we recourse to the model of thermally activated transitions in asymmetric double well potentials. We show that the model works well in some cases and the distribution of barrier heights may be extracted, but in other systems pronounced deviations occur.

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10.1088/0953-8984/11/10A/010