Physics – Condensed Matter – Statistical Mechanics
Scientific paper
2011-08-12
Physics
Condensed Matter
Statistical Mechanics
4 pages, 2 figures
Scientific paper
The success of the shear-transformation-zone (STZ) theory in accounting for broadly peaked, frequency-dependent, glassy viscoelastic response functions is based on the theory's first-principles prediction of a wide range of internal STZ transition rates. Here, I propose that the STZ's are the dynamic heterogeneities frequently invoked to explain Stokes-Einstein violations and stretched-exponential relaxation in glass-forming materials. I find that, to be consistent with observations of Fickian diffusion near $T_g$, an STZ-based diffusion theory must include cascades of correlated events, but that the temperature dependence of the Stokes-Einstein ratio is determined by an STZ-induced enhancement of the viscosity. Stretched-exponential relaxation of density fluctuations emerges from the same distribution of STZ transition rates that predicts the viscoelastic behavior.
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