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arxiv: 0712.2827 · v1 · pith:3VD2AQ7Nnew · submitted 2007-12-17 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Approximate square-root-time relaxation in glass-forming liquids

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keywords relaxationsquare-root-timeliquidsalphadielectricglass-forminglossaccurate
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We present data for the dielectric relaxation of 43 glass-forming organic liquids, showing that the primary (alpha) relaxation is often close to square-root-time relaxation. The better an inverse power-law description of the high-frequency loss applies, the more accurately is square-root-time relaxation obeyed. These findings suggest that square-root-time relaxation is generic to the alpha process, once a common view, but since long believed to be incorrect. Only liquids with very large dielectric losses deviate from this picture by having consistently narrower loss peaks. As a further challenge to the prevailing opinion, we find that liquids with accurate square-root-time relaxation cover a wide range of fragilities.

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