Effective Temperature Thermodynamics and the Glass Transition: Connecting Time-Scales

Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics

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5 pages, 3 figures

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We propose a theory based on simple physical arguments that describes a non equilibrium steady-state by a temperature-like parameter (an "effective temperature"). We show how one can predict the effective temperature as a function of the temperature of the environment for a specific case of non-equilibrium behavior: radiation amorphization. The main idea that we present is that the amorphization process is inherently connected to the dynamical arrest that a liquid undergoes when it transforms into a glass. We suggest that similar arguments may hold also for the effective temperature under plastic deformation.

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