We show numeric evidence that, at low enough temperatures, the potential energy density of a glass-forming liquid fluctuates over length scales much larger than the interaction range. We focus on the behavior of translationally invariant quantities. The growing correlation length is unveiled by studying the finite-size effects. In the thermodynamic limit, the specific heat and the relaxation time diverge as a power law. Both features point towards the existence of a critical point in the metastable supercooled liquid phase
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
While lots of measurements describe the relaxation dynamics of the liquid state, experimental data o...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
We report clear finite size effects in the specific heat and in the relaxation times of a model glas...
An increase in the co-operativity in the motion of particles and a growth of a suitably defined dyna...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
That the dynamical properties of a glass-forming liquid at high temperature are different from behav...
Statistical mechanics now explains the phase transitions occurring in simple substances at equilibri...
Statistical mechanics now explains the phase transitions occurring in simple substances at equilibri...
The glass transition, whereby liquids transform into amorphous solids at low temperatures, is a subj...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
Using computer simulations of an atomistic glass-forming liquid, we investigate the fluctuations of ...
International audienceWhen liquids are cooled below their melting temperature T-m, sometimes they do...
Upon fast enough cooling, a liquid avoids crystallization and enters in a supercooled state. The rel...
International audienceUnderstanding glass formation is a challenge because the existence of a true g...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
While lots of measurements describe the relaxation dynamics of the liquid state, experimental data o...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
We report clear finite size effects in the specific heat and in the relaxation times of a model glas...
An increase in the co-operativity in the motion of particles and a growth of a suitably defined dyna...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
That the dynamical properties of a glass-forming liquid at high temperature are different from behav...
Statistical mechanics now explains the phase transitions occurring in simple substances at equilibri...
Statistical mechanics now explains the phase transitions occurring in simple substances at equilibri...
The glass transition, whereby liquids transform into amorphous solids at low temperatures, is a subj...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
Using computer simulations of an atomistic glass-forming liquid, we investigate the fluctuations of ...
International audienceWhen liquids are cooled below their melting temperature T-m, sometimes they do...
Upon fast enough cooling, a liquid avoids crystallization and enters in a supercooled state. The rel...
International audienceUnderstanding glass formation is a challenge because the existence of a true g...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
While lots of measurements describe the relaxation dynamics of the liquid state, experimental data o...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...