We investigate the properties of the low-frequency spectrum in the density of states D(?) of a 3D model glass former. To magnify the non-Debye sector of the spectrum, we introduce a random pinning field that freezes a finite particle fraction to break the translational invariance and shifts all of the vibrational frequencies of the extended modes toward higher frequencies. We show that non-Debye soft localized modes progressively emerge as the fraction p of pinned particles increases. Moreover, the low-frequency tail of D(?) goes to zero as a power law ??(p), with 2 <= ?(p) <= 4 and ? = 4 above a threshold fraction pth

Probing the non-Debye low-frequency excitations in glasses through random pinning

Angelani L.;Paoluzzi M.;Parisi G.;Ruocco G.
2018

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We investigate the properties of the low-frequency spectrum in the density of states D(?) of a 3D model glass former. To magnify the non-Debye sector of the spectrum, we introduce a random pinning field that freezes a finite particle fraction to break the translational invariance and shifts all of the vibrational frequencies of the extended modes toward higher frequencies. We show that non-Debye soft localized modes progressively emerge as the fraction p of pinned particles increases. Moreover, the low-frequency tail of D(?) goes to zero as a power law ??(p), with 2 <= ?(p) <= 4 and ? = 4 above a threshold fraction pth
2018
Istituto di Nanotecnologia - NANOTEC
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
Inglese
115
35
8700
8704
5
https://www.pnas.org/content/115/35/8700
Energy spectrum
Glasses
Inherent structures
Low temperature
Non-Debye law
4
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Angelani, L.; Paoluzzi, M.; Parisi, G.; Ruocco, G.
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