Suppression of Orientational Correlations in the Viscous-Liquid State of Hyperquenched Pressure-Densified Glycerol

Catalin Gainaru, Helge Nelson, Jan Huebinger, Markus Grabenbauer, Roland Böhmer

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Abstract

Glycerol pressurized to 2 kbar and hyperquenched from the bulk liquid at rates of about-10 000 K/s, has been frozen to an extreme out-of-equilibrium state. As compared to conventionally cooled melts, the resulting material exhibits lower orientational correlations, enabling the observation of a secondary relaxation peak in the ambient-pressure dielectric response. The hyperquenching rather than the pressurizing part of the preparation protocol induces the observed structural changes. These vanish entirely only well above the glass transition temperature of the equilibrium liquid and are evidence for strong similarities between hyperquenched and vapor-deposited glass formers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number065503
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume125
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 7 2020
Externally publishedYes

Funding

Support by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, Grant No. BO1301/15-1) is gratefully acknowledged. Parts of the study were funded by Max-Planck/Fraunhofer interdisciplinary Project “CryoSystems.”

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Deutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftBO1301/15-1

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