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arxiv: cond-mat/0210490 · v1 · pith:Q3QA6CCUnew · submitted 2002-10-22 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci · cond-mat.dis-nn

Intermittency in aging

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.dis-nn
keywords agingglasspolycarbonatetransitionviolationamplitudearoundbehavior
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The fluctuation-dissipation relation (FDR) is measured on the dielectric properties of a gel (Laponite) and of a polymer glass (polycarbonate). For the gel it is found that during the transition from a fluid-like to a solid-like state the fluctuation dissipation theorem is strongly violated. The amplitude and the persistence time of this violation are decreasing functions of frequency. Around $1Hz$ it may persist for several hours. A very similar behavior is observed in polycarbonate after a quench below the glass transition temperature. In both cases the origin of this violation is a highly intermittent dynamics characterized by large fluctuations. The relevance of these results for recent models of aging are discussed.

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