Glassy relaxation and excess wing in mode-coupling theory : The dynamic susceptibility of propylene carbonate above and below Tc

dc.contributor.authorDomschke, Markusdeu
dc.contributor.authorMarsilius, Miedeu
dc.contributor.authorBlochowicz, Thomasdeu
dc.contributor.authorVoigtmann, Thomas
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dc.description.abstractWe explore the possibility of describing experimental susceptibility spectra of the glass former propylene carbonate with a two-component schematic model of mode-coupling theory (MCT) from above the melting point down to temperatures far below the critical temperature of MCT. By introducing a phenomenological time-dependent hopping rate, the spectra are reproduced in the full frequency and temperature range available. Literature data of dielectric susceptibilities and depolarized Brillouin light-scattering spectra are combined with our measurements of photon correlation spectroscopy to cover up to 18 decades in frequency of spectra for two different dynamical variables. A consistent description of all data sets is obtained by adjusting only a few physically motivated parameters. In particular the excess wing or slow beta-relaxation commonly observed in the susceptibility spectra can consistently be modelled as originating from a coupling of the individual experimental probe correlator to the collective density fluctuations.eng
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dc.identifier.citationPubl. in: Physical Review E 84 ; 84 (2011), 3. - 031506deu
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