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Detecting the exponential relaxation spectrum in glasses by high-precision nanocalorimetry.

Lijian SongYurong GaoPeng ZouWei XuMeng GaoYan ZhangJuntao T HuoFushan LiJichao QiaoLi-Min WangJun-Qiang Wang
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2023)
Nonexponential relaxations are universal characteristics for glassy materials. There is a well-known hypothesis that nonexponential relaxation peaks are composed of a series of exponential events, which have not been verified. In this Letter, we discover the exponential relaxation events during the recovery process using a high-precision nanocalorimetry, which are universal for metallic glasses and organic glasses. The relaxation peaks can be well fitted by the exponential Debye function with a single activation energy. The activation energy covers a broad range from α relaxation to β relaxation and even the fast γ/β' relaxation. We obtain the complete spectrum of the exponential relaxation peaks over a wide temperature range from 0.63 T g to 1.03 T g , which provides solid evidence that nonexponential relaxation peaks can be decomposed into exponential relaxation units. Furthermore, the contribution of different relaxation modes in the nonequilibrium enthalpy space is measured. These results open a door for developing the thermodynamics of nonequilibrium physics and for precisely modulating the properties of glasses by controlling the relaxation modes.
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