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Dynamic heterogeneity in polydisperse systems: A comparative study of the role of local structural order parameter and particle size

Soft Condensed Matter 2023-07-26 v2

Abstract

In polydisperse systems, describing the structure and any structural order parameter (SOP) is not trivial as it varies with the number of species we use to describe the system, M . Depending on the degree of polydispersity, there is an optimum value of M = M0 where we show that the mutual information of the system increases. However, surprisingly the correlation between a recently proposed SOP and the dynamics is highest for M = 1. This effect increases with polydispersity. We find that the SOP at M = 1 is coupled with the particle size, {\sigma}, and this coupling increases with polydispersity and decreases with an increase in M . Careful analysis shows that at lower polydispersity the SOP is a good predictor of the dynamics. However, at higher polydispersity, the dynamics is strongly dependent on {\sigma}. Since the coupling between the SOP and {\sigma} is higher for M = 1 thus, it appears to be a better predictor of the dynamics. We also study the Vibrality an order parameter independent of structural information. Compared to SOP, at high polydispersity we find Vibrality to be a marginally better predictor of the dynamics. However, this high predictive power of Vibrality, which is not there at lower polydispersity, appears to be due to its stronger coupling with {\sigma}. Thus our study suggests that for systems with high polydispersity, the correlation of any order parameter and {\sigma} will affect the correlation between the order parameter and dynamics and need not project a generic predictive power of the order parameter.

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@article{arxiv.2305.02043,
  title  = {Dynamic heterogeneity in polydisperse systems: A comparative study of the role of local structural order parameter and particle size},
  author = {Palak Patel and Mohit Sharma and Sarika Maitra Bhattacharyya},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.02043},
  year   = {2023}
}

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14 pages, 41 figures, 1 table