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dielectric relaxation Disordered Systems Glasses Transport Processes

Excess wing physics and nearly constant loss in glasses

R. Hilfer

Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment 2019, 104007 (2019)
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-5468/ab38bc

submitted on
Friday, May 31, 2019

Excess wings and nearly constant loss are almost universal nonequilibrium phenomena in glass formers. Both lack an accepted theoretical foundation. A model-free and unified theoretical description for these phenomena is presented that encompasses also fast β-processes, emergent Debye peaks, and the relaxation strength of the boson peak. The theory is model-free in the same way as the classical Debye relaxation equation for orientational polarisation. It is based on generalizing time flow from translation semigroups to composite time translation-convolution semigroups. Composite translation-convolution fits have less parameters than traditional fits. They need only one dynamic scaling exponent, while four are needed in Havriliak-Negami fits. For glycerol the single dynamic exponent in the translation-convolution fit is found to be temperature-independent.



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