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Time Resolved Correlation measurements of temporally heterogeneous dynamics

Soft Condensed Matter 2007-05-23 v1

Abstract

Time Resolved Correlation (TRC) is a recently introduced light scattering technique that allows to detect and quantify dynamic heterogeneities. The technique is based on the analysis of the temporal evolution of the speckle pattern generated by the light scattered by a sample, which is quantified by c_I(t,τ)c\_I(t,\tau), the degree of correlation between speckle images recorded at time tt and t+τt+\tau. Heterogeneous dynamics results in significant fluctuations of c_I(t,τ)c\_I(t,\tau) with time tt. We describe how to optimize TRC measurements and how to detect and avoid possible artifacts. The statistical properties of the fluctuations of c_Ic\_I are analyzed by studying their variance, probability distribution function, and time autocorrelation function. We show that these quantities are affected by a noise contribution due to the finite number NN of detected speckles. We propose and demonstrate a method to correct for the noise contribution, based on a NN\to \infty extrapolation scheme. Examples from both homogeneous and heterogeneous dynamics are provided. Connections with recent numerical and analytical works on heterogeneous glassy dynamics are briefly discussed.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0508047,
  title  = {Time Resolved Correlation measurements of temporally heterogeneous dynamics},
  author = {Agnes Duri and Hugo Bissig and Veronique Trappe and Luca Cipelletti},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0508047},
  year   = {2007}
}

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19 pages, 15 figures. Submitted to PRE