Evidence of growing spatial correlations during the aging of glassy glycerol
arXiv:1209.3401 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.175702
Abstract
We have measured, as a function of the age $t_a$, the aging of the nonlinear dielectric susceptibility $Ï_3$ of glycerol below the glass transition. Whereas the linear susceptibility can be accurately accounted for in terms of an age dependent relaxation time $Ï_α(t_a)$, this scaling breaks down for $Ï_3$, suggesting an increase of the amplitude of $Ï_3$. This is a strong indication that the number $N_{corr}$ of molecules involved in relaxation events increases with $t_a$. For $T=0.96 \times T_g$, we find that $N_{corr}$ increases by $\sim 10%$ when $t_a$ varies from $1\mathrm{ks}$ to $100\mathrm{ks}$. This sheds new light on the relation between length scales and time scales in glasses.
Accepted in Physical Review Letters