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On the spectral shape of the structural relaxation in supercooled liquids

  • Till Böhmer
  • , Florian Pabst
  • , Jan Philipp Gabriel
  • , Rolf Zeißler
  • , Thomas Blochowicz*
  • *Corresponding author

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Abstract

Structural relaxation in supercooled liquids is non-exponential. In susceptibility representation, χ″(ν), the spectral shape of the structural relaxation is observed as an asymmetrically broadened peak with a ν1 low- and ν−β high-frequency behavior. In this perspective article, we discuss common notions, recent results, and open questions regarding the spectral shape of the structural relaxation. In particular, we focus on the observation that a high-frequency behavior of ν−1/2 appears to be a generic feature in a broad range of supercooled liquids. Moreover, we review extensive evidence that contributions from orientational cross-correlations can lead to deviations from the generic spectral shape in certain substances, in particular in dielectric loss spectra. In addition, intramolecular dynamics can contribute significantly to the spectral shape in substances containing more complex and flexible molecules. Finally, we discuss the open questions regarding potential physical origins of the generic ν−1/2 behavior and the evolution of the spectral shape toward higher temperatures.

Original languageEnglish
Article number120902
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume162
Issue number12
ISSN0021-9606
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Mar 2025

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