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Coupling/decoupling between translational and rotational dynamics in a supercooled molecular liquid

Soft Condensed Matter 2009-11-13 v2

Abstract

We use molecular dynamics computer simulations to investigate the coupling/decoupling between translational and rotational dynamics in a glass-forming liquid of dumbbells. This is done via a careful analysis of the α\alpha-relaxation time τqC\tau_{q^{*}}^{\rm C} of the incoherent center-of-mass density correlator at the structure factor peak, the α\alpha-relaxation time τ2\tau_{2} of the reorientational correlator, and the translational (DtD_{t}) and rotational (DrD_{r}) diffusion constants. We find that the coupling between the relaxation times τqC\tau_{q^{*}}^{\rm C} and τ2\tau_{2} increases with decreasing temperature TT, whereas the coupling decreases between the diffusivities DtD_{t} and DrD_{r}. In addition, the TT-dependence of DtD_{t} decouples from that of 1/τ21/\tau_{2}, which is consistent with previous experiments and has been interpreted as a signature of the "translation-rotation decoupling." We trace back these apparently contradicting observations to the dynamical heterogeneities in the system. We show that the decreasing coupling in the diffusivities DtD_{t} and DrD_{r} is only apparent due to the inadequacy of the concept of the rotational diffusion constant for describing the reorientational dynamics in the supercooled state. We also argue that the coupling between τqC\tau_{q^{*}}^{\rm C} and τ2\tau_{2} and the decoupling between DtD_{t} and 1/τ21/\tau_{2}, both of which strengthen upon cooling, can be consistently understood in terms of the growing dynamic length scale.

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@article{arxiv.0809.0163,
  title  = {Coupling/decoupling between translational and rotational dynamics in a supercooled molecular liquid},
  author = {Song-Ho Chong and Walter Kob},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0809.0163},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

revised manuscript, to appear in Phys. Rev. Lett

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