| Literature DB >> 27575178 |
Yunzhuo Lu1, Xing Lu1, Zuoxiang Qin1, Jun Shen2.
Abstract
β relaxation, which is predicted by mode coupling theory and involves the localized motions of particles, initiates in a supercooled liquid and continues into glassy state. It correlates essentially with many fundamental properties of amorphous materials. Despite its importance, the underlying mechanisms leading to the β relaxation have remained elusive. As natural heterogeneity, the original distributed free volume has been supposed to be associated with the activation of β relaxation in amorphous solids. However, there has been no direct experimental proof for this hypothesis. Here we used a colloidal glass to directly observe the β relaxation and free-volume distribution. We found a spatial correlation between the β relaxation and free volume. The large free volume regions were observed to possess a low-energy cost of relaxation-induced strain, indicating that the large free volume region presenting a low-energy barrier for structural relaxation benefits the β relaxation.Year: 2016 PMID: 27575178 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.94.012606
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev E ISSN: 2470-0045 Impact factor: 2.529