Secondary relaxation in the terahertz range in 2-Adamantanone from theory and experiments

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We applied the recently developed Generalized Langevin equation (GLE) approach for dielectric response of liquids and glasses to link the vibrational density of states (VDOS) to the dielectric response of a model orientational glass. The dielectric functions calculated based on the GLE, with VDOS obtained in experiments and simulations as input, are compared with experimental data for the paradigmatic case of 2-Adamantanone at various temperatures. The memory function is related to the integral of the VDOS times a spectral coupling function γ(ωp), which tells the degree of dynamical coupling between molecular degrees of freedom at different eigenfrequencies. With respect to previous empirical fittings, the GLE-based fitting reveals a broader temperature range over which the secondary relaxation is active. Furthermore, the theoretical analysis provides clear evidence of secondary relaxation being localized within the THz (0.5-1 THz) range of eigenfrequencies, and thus not too far from the low-energy modes involved in α relaxation. In the same THz region, the same material displays a crowding of low-energy optical modes that may be related to the secondary relaxation.

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Cui, B., Gebbia, J. F., Romanini, M., Rudić, S., Fernandez-Perea, R., Bermejo, F. J., … Zaccone, A. (2020). Secondary relaxation in the terahertz range in 2-Adamantanone from theory and experiments. Physical Review B, 101(10). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.101.104202

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