Abstract: Soft quasilocalized modes (QLMs) are universally featured by structural glasses quenched from a melt, and are supposedly involved in a number of glassy anomalies such as the low temperature scaling of their thermal conductivity and specific heat, and sound attenuation at intermediate frequencies. In computer glasses, QLMs may assume the form of harmonic vibrational modes under a narrow set of circumstances, however direct access to their full distribution over frequency is hindered by hybridizations of QLMs with other low-frequency modes (e.g.~...
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Statistical physics
Condensed matter physics