Universality of the Nonphononic Vibrational Spectrum across Different Classes of Computer Glasses

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Authors
  • T. Vaknin
  • E. Bouchbinder
  • E. Lerner ORCID logo
Publication date 21-08-2020
Journal Physical Review Letters
Article number 085502
Volume | Issue number 125 | 8
Number of pages 5
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Institute for Theoretical Physics Amsterdam (ITFA)
Abstract

It has been recently established that the low-frequency spectrum of simple computer glass models is populated by soft, quasilocalized nonphononic vibrational modes whose frequencies ω follow a gapless, universal distribution D(ω)∼ω4. While this universal nonphononic spectrum has been shown to be robust to varying the glass history and spatial dimension, it has so far only been observed in simple computer glasses featuring radially symmetric, pairwise interaction potentials. Consequently, the relevance of the universality of nonphononic spectra seen in simple computer glasses to realistic laboratory glasses remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate the emergence of the universal ω4 nonphononic spectrum in a broad variety of realistic computer glass models, ranging from tetrahedral network glasses with three-body interactions, through molecular glasses and glassy polymers, to bulk metallic glasses. Taken together with previous observations, our results indicate that the low-frequency nonphononic vibrational spectrum of any glassy solid quenched from a melt features the universal ω4 law, independently of the nature of its microscopic interactions.

Document type Article
Note - © 2020 American Physical Society - With supplementary file
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.085502
Other links https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85090820319
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