학술논문

Fifth-order susceptibility unveils growth of thermodynamic amorphous order in glass-formers
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Science 352 (2016) 1308
Subject
Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter
Language
Abstract
Glasses are ubiquitous in daily life and technology. However the microscopic mechanisms generating this state of matter remain subject to debate: Glasses are considered either as merely hyper-viscous liquids or as resulting from a genuine thermodynamic phase transition towards a rigid state. We show that third- and fifth-order susceptibilities provide a definite answer to this longstanding controversy. Performing the corresponding high-precision nonlinear dielectric experiments for supercooled glycerol and propylene carbonate, we find strong support for theories based upon thermodynamic amorphous order. Moreover, when lowering temperature, we find that the growing transient domains are compact - that is their fractal dimension d_f = 3. The glass transition may thus represent a class of critical phenomena different from canonical second-order phase transitions for which d_f < 3.
Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures