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An energy-landscape-based crossover temperature in glass-forming liquids

Soft Condensed Matter 2021-01-05 v2

Abstract

The systematic identification of temperature scales in supercooled liquids that are key to understanding those liquids' underlying glass properties, and the latter's formation-history dependence, is a challenging task. Here we study the statistics of particles' squared displacements δr2\delta r^2 between equilibrium liquid configurations at temperature TT, and their underlying inherent states, using computer simulations of 11 different computer-glass-formers. We show that the relative fluctuations of δr2\delta r^2 are nonmonotonic in TT, exhibiting a maximum whose location defines the crossover temperature TXT_{\small{\mathsf{X}}}. Therefore, TXT_{\small{\mathsf{X}}} marks the point of maximal heterogeneity during the process of tumbling down the energy landscape, starting from an equilibrium liquid state at temperature TT, down to its underlying inherent state. We extract TXT_{\small{\mathsf{X}}} for the 11 employed computer glasses, ranging from tetrahedral glasses to packings of soft elastic spheres, and demonstrate its usefulness in putting the elastic properties of different glasses on the same footing. Interestingly, we further show that TXT_{\small{\mathsf{X}}} marks the crossover between two distinct regimes of the mean δr2\langle\delta r^2\rangle: a high temperature regime in which δr2\langle\delta r^2\rangle scales approximately as T0.5T^{0.5}, and a deeply-supercooled regime in which δr2\langle\delta r^2\rangle scales approximately as T1.3T^{1.3}. Further research directions are discussed.

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@article{arxiv.2010.07153,
  title  = {An energy-landscape-based crossover temperature in glass-forming liquids},
  author = {Karina González-López and Edan Lerner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.07153},
  year   = {2021}
}

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6 pages, 3 figures