Low-temperature anomalies of a vapor deposited glass
arXiv:1709.04930 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.2.015602
Abstract
We investigate the low temperature properties of two-dimensional Lennard-Jones glass films, prepared in silico both by liquid cooling and by physical vapor deposition. We identify deep in the solid phase a crossover temperature $T^*$, at which slow dynamics and enhanced heterogeneity emerge. Around $T^*$, localized defects become visible, leading to vibrational anomalies as compared to standard solids. We find that on average, $T^*$ decreases in samples with lower inherent structure energy, suggesting that such anomalies will be suppressed in ultra-stable glass films, prepared both by very slow liquid cooling and vapor deposition.
10 pages including appendices, 8 figures. Version accepted for Physical Review Materials