Stretched Exponential Relaxation of Glasses at Low Temperature
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❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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relaxationtemperatureenergyexponentialglassstretchedaccessalkali
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The question of whether glass continues to relax at low temperature is of fundamental and practical interest. Here, we report a novel atomistic simulation method allowing us to directly access the long-term dynamics of glass relaxation at room temperature. We find that the potential energy relaxation follows a stretched exponential decay, with a stretching exponent $\beta = 3/5$, as predicted by Phillips' diffusion-trap model. Interestingly, volume relaxation is also found. However, it is not correlated to the energy relaxation, but is rather a manifestation of the mixed alkali effect.
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