Physical Review Research (Jul 2020)

Complex dynamics in nanoscale phase separated supercooled liquids

  • S. Cazzato,
  • A. Chrissanthopoulos,
  • M. Micoulaut,
  • T. Scopigno,
  • S. N. Yannopoulos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.032007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
p. 032007

Abstract

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The relaxation properties of supercooled As_{x}S_{100−x} liquids are investigated using a combination of infrared photon correlation spectroscopy and topological constraint theory. Results reveal two channels of relaxation for sulfur-rich compositions that manifest by an unusual profile in the density-density autocorrelation function involving two typical timescales. This indicates a reduced temperature-dependent dynamics for one of the channels associated with a sulfur-rich segregated nanoscale phase that furthermore displays a low liquid fragility. Conversely, the dynamics of the emerging cross-linked As-S network is associated with a growth of the glass transition temperature with As content. These results can be quantitatively understood from topological constraint theory applied to a phase separated network for which a dedicated constraint enumeration must be achieved. The vanishing of this peculiar behavior occurs close to the reported isostatic reversibility window observed at the glass transition.