Aging in a Structural Glass
Walter Kob (Institute of Physics, Mainz, Germany), Jean-Louis, Barrat (Departement de Physique des Materiaux, Lyon, France)

TL;DR
This paper studies the aging behavior of a structural glass below its transition temperature, analyzing relaxation dynamics, aging effects, and violations of the fluctuation dissipation theorem.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the relaxation dynamics and fluctuation dissipation theorem violations in aging structural glasses.
Findings
Strong aging effects observed in time correlation functions.
Clear violation of the fluctuation dissipation theorem during aging.
Insights into relaxation processes in quenched structural glasses.
Abstract
We discuss the relaxation dynamics of a simple structural glass which has been quenched below its glass transition temperature. We demonstrate that time correlation functions show strong aging effects and investigate in what way the fluctuation dissipation theorem is violated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaterial Dynamics and Properties · Theoretical and Computational Physics · Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
