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We study the effect of rapid quench to zero temperature in a model with competing interactions, evolving through conserved spin dynamics. In a certain regime of model parameters, we find that the model belongs to the broader class of kinetically constrained models, however, the dynamics is different from that of a glass. The system shows stretched exponential relaxation with the unusual feature that the relaxation time diverges as a power of the system size. Explicitly, we find that the spatial correlation function decays as $exp(-2r/sqrt{L})$ as a function of spatial separation $r$ in a system with $L$ sites in steady state, while the temporal auto-correlation function follows $exp(-(t/tau_L)^{1/2})$, where $t$ is the time and $tau_L$ proportional to $L$. In the coarsening regime, after time $t_w$, there are two growing length scales, namely $mathcal{L}(t_w) sim t_w^{1/2}$ and $mathcal{R}(t_w) sim t_w^{1/4}$; the spatial correlation function decays as $exp(-r/ mathcal{R}(t_w))$. Interestingly, the stretched exponential form of the auto-correlation function of a single typical sample in steady state differs markedly from that averaged over an ensemble of initial conditions resulting from different quenches; the latter shows a slow power law decay at large times.
Relaxation in glasses is often approximated by a stretched-exponential form: $f(t) = A exp [-(t/tau)^{beta}]$. Here, we show that the relaxation in a model of sheared non-Brownian suspensions developed by Corte et al. [Nature Phys. 4, 420 (2008)] can
There are many materials whose dielectric properties are described by a stretched exponential, the so-called Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts (KWW) relaxation function. Its physical origin and statistical-mechanical foundation have been a matter of debate i
This paper is concerned with the connection between the properties of dielectric relaxation and ac (alternating-current) conduction in disordered dielectrics. The discussion is divided between the classical linear-response theory and a self-consisten
Amorphous solids or glasses are known to exhibit stretched-exponential decay over broad time intervals in several of their macroscopic observables: intermediate scattering function, dielectric relaxation modulus, time-elastic modulus etc. This behavi
We explore phase separation and kinetic arrest in a model active colloidal system consisting of self-propelled, hard-core particles with nonconvex shapes. The passive limit of the model, namely cross-shaped particles on a square lattice, exhibits a f