Dielectric constant of glasses: first observation of a two-dimensional behavior
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behaviorconstantdielectricinteractionstwo-dimensionalaccountedcontradictsdelocalize
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The 1kHz real part $\chi'$ of the dielectric constant of a structural glass was measured at low temperature $T$ down to 14 mK. Reducing the sample thickness $h$ to 10 nm suppresses the usual minimum of $\chi'$ for measuring fields $E<.5 $ MV/m. This contradicts the Two Level System (TLS) model but is well accounted for by including TLS-TLS interactions where excitations delocalize between TLS's through a $E$-induced mechanism recently designed: for small $h$'s this interaction is reduced, which explains the two-dimensional behavior of $\chi'(T)$. Hence, interactions play a key role in standard thick samples.
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