Statistical mechanics of coupled supercooled liquids in finite dimensions
Abstract
We study the statistical mechanics of supercooled liquids when the system evolves at a temperature with a field linearly coupled to its overlap with a reference configuration of the same liquid sampled at a temperature . We use mean-field theory to fully characterize the influence of the reference temperature , and we mainly study the case of a fixed, low- value in computer simulations. We numerically investigate the extended phase diagram in the plane of model glass-forming liquids in spatial dimensions and , relying on umbrella sampling and reweighting techniques. For both and cases, a similar phenomenology with nontrivial thermodynamic fluctuations of the overlap is observed at low temperatures, but a detailed finite-size analysis reveals qualitatively distinct behaviors. We establish the existence of a first-order transition line for nonzero ending in a critical point in the universality class of the random-field Ising model (RFIM) in . In instead, no phase transition is found in large enough systems at least down to temperatures below the extrapolated calorimetric glass transition temperature . Our results confirm that glass-forming liquid samples of limited size display the thermodynamic fluctuations expected for finite systems undergoing a random first-order transition. They also support the relevance of the physics of the RFIM for supercooled liquids, which may then explain the qualitative difference between and glass-formers.
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@article{arxiv.2105.08946,
title = {Statistical mechanics of coupled supercooled liquids in finite dimensions},
author = {Benjamin Guiselin and Ludovic Berthier and Gilles Tarjus},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.08946},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Main text of 14 pages, 11 figures + two appendices of 14 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in SciPost Physics