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Frequency-domain study of relaxation in a spin glass model for the structural glass transition
F. Rao, A. Crisanti, F. Ritort
Published 2003-05-16, updated 2003-05-22Version 2
We have computed the time-dependent susceptibility for the finite-size mean-field Random Orthogonal model (ROM). We find that for temperatures above the mode-coupling temperature the imaginary part of the susceptibility $\chi''(\nu)$ obeys the scaling forms proposed for glass-forming liquids. Furthermore, as the temperature is lowered the peak frequency of $\chi''$ decreases following a Vogel-Fulcher law with a critical temperature remarkably close to the known critical temperature $T_c$ where the configurational entropy vanishes.
Comments: 7 pages, 4 figures, epl LaTeX package
Categories: cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.soft
Keywords: structural glass transition, spin glass model, frequency-domain study, relaxation, finite-size mean-field random orthogonal model
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