The dynamical facilitation scenario, by which localized relaxation events promote nearby relaxation events in an avalanche process, has been suggested as the key mechanism connecting the microscopic and the macroscopic dynamics of structural glasses. Here we investigate the statistical features of this process via numerical simulations of a model structural glass. First we show that the relaxation dynamics of the system occurs through particle jumps that are irreversible, and that cannot be decomposed in smaller irreversible events. Then we show that each jump does actually trigger an avalanche. The characteristics of this avalanche change upon cooling, suggesting that the relaxation dynamics crossovers from a noise dominated regime,...
Supercooled liquids have been shown to be dynamically heterogeneous with different regions of the sy...
We perform kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of a distinguishable-particle lattice model of structural...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
The dynamical facilitation scenario, by which localized relaxation events promote nearby relaxation ...
Particles in structural glasses rattle around temporary equilibrium positions, that seldom change th...
We provide a theoretical description of dynamical heterogeneities in glass-forming liquids, based on...
Glassy dynamics is intermittent, as particles suddenly jump out of the cage formed by their neighbo...
We investigate the relaxation dynamics of a dense monolayer of bidisperse beads by analyzing the exp...
The evaluation of the long term stability of a material requires the estimation of its long-time dyn...
A popular picture of the intermittent dynamics of glassy materials depicts each particle as localize...
Elucidating the nature of the glass transition has been the holy grail of condensed matter physics a...
Glasses are inherently out-of-equilibrium systems evolving slowly toward their equilibrium state in ...
Glasses are inherently out-of-equilibrium systems evolving slowly toward their equilibrium state in ...
The sluggish and heterogeneous dynamics of glass forming liquids is frequently associated to the tra...
We propose an atomistic model for correlated particle dynamics in liquids and glasses predicting bot...
Supercooled liquids have been shown to be dynamically heterogeneous with different regions of the sy...
We perform kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of a distinguishable-particle lattice model of structural...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...
The dynamical facilitation scenario, by which localized relaxation events promote nearby relaxation ...
Particles in structural glasses rattle around temporary equilibrium positions, that seldom change th...
We provide a theoretical description of dynamical heterogeneities in glass-forming liquids, based on...
Glassy dynamics is intermittent, as particles suddenly jump out of the cage formed by their neighbo...
We investigate the relaxation dynamics of a dense monolayer of bidisperse beads by analyzing the exp...
The evaluation of the long term stability of a material requires the estimation of its long-time dyn...
A popular picture of the intermittent dynamics of glassy materials depicts each particle as localize...
Elucidating the nature of the glass transition has been the holy grail of condensed matter physics a...
Glasses are inherently out-of-equilibrium systems evolving slowly toward their equilibrium state in ...
Glasses are inherently out-of-equilibrium systems evolving slowly toward their equilibrium state in ...
The sluggish and heterogeneous dynamics of glass forming liquids is frequently associated to the tra...
We propose an atomistic model for correlated particle dynamics in liquids and glasses predicting bot...
Supercooled liquids have been shown to be dynamically heterogeneous with different regions of the sy...
We perform kinetic Monte Carlo simulations of a distinguishable-particle lattice model of structural...
A unified treatment of structural relaxation in a deeply supercooled glassy liquid is developed whic...