Local fluctuations in the aging of a simple glass
Abstract
The presence of dynamical heterogeneities, i.e. nanometer-scale regions containing molecules rearranging cooperatively at very different rates compared to the bulk, is increasingly being recognized as crucial in our understanding of the glass transition, from the non-exponential nature of relaxation, to the divergence of the relaxation times. Recently, dynamical heterogeneities have been directly observed experimentally. However a clear physical picture for the origin of these heterogeneities is still lacking. Here we investigate a possible physical mechanism for the origin of dynamical heterogeneities in the non-equilibrium dynamics of structural glasses. We test the predictions regarding universal scaling of fluctuations derived from this mechanism against simulation results in a simple binary Lennard-Jones glass model, and find that to a first approximation they are satisfied. We also propose to apply the same kind of analysis to experimental data from confocal microscopy in colloidal glasses.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0610857,
title = {Local fluctuations in the aging of a simple glass},
author = {Horacio E. Castillo and Azita Parsaeian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0610857},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
v1: First version of a manuscript later accepted for publication as a Letter to Nature Physics. 4 pages, 3 figures v2: corrected acknowledgements and one other typo