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Direct evidence of void induced structural relaxations in colloidal glass formers

Soft Condensed Matter 2020-12-30 v2 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Materials Science

Abstract

Particle dynamics in supercooled liquids are often dominated by string-like motions in which lines of particles perform activated hops cooperatively. The structural features triggering these motions, crucial in understanding glassy dynamics, remain highly controversial. We experimentally study microscopic particle dynamics in colloidal glass formers at high packing fractions. With a small polydispersity leading to glass-crystal coexistence, a void in the form of a vacancy in the crystal can diffuse reversibly into the glass and further induces string-like motions. In the glass, a void takes the form of a quasi-void consisting of a few neighboring free volumes and is transported by the string-like motions it induces. In fully glassy systems with a large polydispersity, similar quasi-void actions are observed. The mobile particles cluster into string-like or compact geometries, but the compact ones can further be broken down into connected sequences of strings, establishing their general importance.

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@article{arxiv.2011.02754,
  title  = {Direct evidence of void induced structural relaxations in colloidal glass formers},
  author = {Cho-Tung Yip and Masaharu Isobe and Chor-Hoi Chan and Simiao Ren and Kin-Ping Wong and Qingxiao Huo and Chun-Sing Lee and Yuen-Hong Tsang and Yilong Han and Chi-Hang Lam},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.02754},
  year   = {2020}
}

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main text 5 pages 4 figures + supplymentary material 24 pages 23 figures (Ancillary files), 2020 Nov accepted by Physical Review Letter