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Hopping in the glass configuration space: Subaging and generalized scaling laws

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
卷 64, 期 10, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.64.104417

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Aging dynamics in glassy systems is investigated by considering the hopping motion in a rugged energy landscape whose deep minima are characterized by an exponential density of states rho (E)=T(g)(-1)exp(E/T-g), -infinity 0. In particular we explore the behavior of a generic two-time correlation function Pi (t(w) + t,t(w)) below the glass transition temperature T-g when both the observation time t and the waiting time t(w) become large. We show the occurrence of ordinary scaling behavior, Pi (t(w) + t,t(w))similar toF(1)(t/t(w)(mu1)), where mu (1)=1 (normal aging) or mu (1)<1 (subaging), and the possible simultaneous occurrence of generalized scaling behavior, t(w)(y)[1-Pi (t(w) +t,t(w))]similar toF(2)(t/t(w)(mu2)) with mu (2)<(1) (subaging). Which situation occurs depends on the form of the effective transition rates between the low-lying states. Employing a partial equilibrium concept, the exponents mu (1,2) and the asymptotic form of the scaling functions are obtained both by simple-scaling arguments and by analytical calculations. The predicted scaling properties compare well with Monte Carlo simulations in dimensions d=1-1000 and it is argued that a mean-field-type treatment of the hopping motion fails to describe the aging dynamics in any dimension. Implications for more general situations involving different forms of transition rates and the occurrence of many scaling regimes in the t-t(w) plane are pointed out.

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