Direct measurements of the dynamical correlation length indicate its divergence at an athermal glass transition
Abstract
The super-cooled model exhibits an increasingly slow dynamics as density approaches the model's random closest packing density. Here, we present a direct measurement of the dynamical correlation function , showing the emergence of a growing length scale across which the dynamics is correlated. The correlation length measured, up to 120 lattice sites, power-law diverges as the density approaches , the density at which the fluid phase of the model is predicted to terminate. It is shown that the four-point susceptibility, often used as an agent to estimate , does not depend simply on the latter. Rather, it depends strongly on the short-range behavior of . Consequently, peaks before reaches its maximal value. The two quantities should therefore be studied independently.
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@article{arxiv.1008.3688,
title = {Direct measurements of the dynamical correlation length indicate its divergence at an athermal glass transition},
author = {Ziv Rotman and Eli Eisenberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.3688},
year = {2010}
}
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5 pages 5 figures