학술논문

Dislocation Glasses: Aging during Relaxation and Coarsening
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Physical Review Letters, vol. 98, 075701 (2007)
Subject
Condensed Matter - Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter
Language
Abstract
The dynamics of dislocations is reported to exhibit glassy properties. We study numerically various versions of 2d edge dislocation systems in the absence of externally applied stress. Two types of glassy behavior are identified: (i) dislocations gliding along randomly placed, but fixed, axes exhibit relaxation to their spatially disordered stable state; (ii) if both climb and annihilation is allowed, irregular cellular structures can form on a growing length scale before all dislocations annihilate. In all cases both the correlation function and the diffusion coefficient are found to exhibit aging. Relaxation in case (i) is a slow power law. In the transient process of (ii) the dynamical exponent z is about 6, which compares favorably to experiments on diblock co-polymers.