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I Kriuchevskyi1,2, J P Wittmer1, H Meyer1
1Institut Charles Sadron, Université de Strasbourg & CNRS, 23 rue du Loess, 67034 Strasbourg Cedex, France.
Abstract:
We investigate by means of molecular dynamics simulation a coarse-grained polymer glass model focusing on (quasistatic and dynamical) shear-stress fluctuations as a function of temperature T and sampling time Δt. The linear response is characterized using (ensemble-averaged) expectation values of the contributions (time averaged for each shear plane) to the stress-fluctuation relation μ_{sf} for the shear modulus and the shear-stress relaxation modulus G(t). Using 100 independent configurations, we pay attention to the respective standard deviations. While the ensemble-averaged modulus μ_{sf}(T) decreases continuously with increasing T for all Δt sampled, its standard deviation δμ_{sf}(T) is nonmonotonic with a striking peak at the glass transition. The question of whether the shear modulus is continuous or has a jump singularity at the glass transition is thus ill posed. Confirming the effective time-translational invariance of our systems, the Δt dependence of μ_{sf} and related quantities can be understood using a weighted integral over G(t).
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