Characteristics of the secondary relaxation process in soft colloidal suspensions
Debasish Saha, Yogesh M Joshi, and Ranjini Bandyopadhyay

TL;DR
This study investigates the microscopic relaxation processes in Laponite suspensions, revealing evidence of a Johari-Goldstein beta-relaxation mode in soft colloidal glasses through dynamic light scattering experiments.
Contribution
It demonstrates the presence of a J-G beta-relaxation mode in soft colloidal suspensions, expanding the understanding of relaxation processes beyond traditional glass formers.
Findings
Beta-relaxation involves all parts of Laponite particles.
Ergodicity breaking time correlates with beta-relaxation time.
Secondary relaxation time is sensitive to Laponite concentration.
Abstract
A universal secondary relaxation process, known as the Johari-Goldstein (JG) -relaxation process, appears in glass formers. It involves all parts of the molecule and is particularly important in glassy systems because of its very close relationship with the -relaxation process. However, the absence of a J-G -relaxation mode in colloidal glasses raises questions regarding its universality. In the present work, we study the microscopic relaxation processes in Laponite suspensions, a model soft glassy material, by dynamic light scattering (DLS) experiments. and -relaxation timescales are estimated from the autocorrelation functions obtained by DLS measurements for Laponite suspensions with different concentrations, salt concentrations and temperatures. Our experimental results suggest that the -relaxation process in Laponite suspensions involves…
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