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Stretched exponentials and tensionless glass in the plaquette Ising model

Adam Lipowski

Published 2012-08-30, updated 2012-11-11Version 2

Using Monte Carlo simulations we show that the autocorrelation function $C(t)$ in the d=3 Ising model with a plaquette interaction has a stretched-exponential decay in a supercooled liquid phase. Such a decay characterizes also some ground-state probability distributions obtained from the numerically exact counting of up to 10^450 configurations. A related model with a strongly degenerate ground state but lacking glassy features does not exhibit such a decay. Althoug the stretched exponential decay of C(t) in the three-dimensional supercooled liquid is inconsistent with the droplet model, its modification that considers tensionless droplets might explain such a decay. An indication that tensionless droplets might play some role comes from the analysis of low-temperature domains that compose the glassy state. It shows that the energy of a domain of size l scales as l^1.15, hence these domains are indeed tensionless .

Comments: extended version, Phys.Rev. E (accepted)
Journal: Phys.Rev. E 86, 051129 (2012)
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech
Subjects: 05.20.Jj
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