Nonlinear dielectric susceptibilities in supercooled liquids: a toy model
Abstract
The dielectric response of supercooled liquids is phenomenologically modeled by a set of Asymmetric Double Wells (ADW), where each ADW contains a dynamical heterogeneity of Ncorr molecules. We find that the linear macroscopic susceptibility 1 does not depend on Ncorr contrary to all higher order susceptibilities 2k+1. We show that 2k+1 is proportional to the kth moment of Ncorr, which could pave the way for new experiments on glass transition. In particular, as predicted by Bouchaud and Biroli on general grounds [Phys. Rev. B, 72, 064204 (2005)], we find that 3 is proportional to the average value of Ncorr. We fully calculate 3 and, with plausible values of few parameters our model accounts for the salient features of the experimental behavior of 3 of supercooled glycerol.
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