Recent work has demonstrated the strong qualitative differences between the dynamics near a glass transition driven by short-ranged repulsion and one governed by short-ranged attraction. Here we study in detail the behavior of nonlinear, higher-order correlation functions that measure the growth of length scales associated with dynamical heterogeneity in both types of systems. We find that this measure is qualitatively different in the repulsive and attractive cases with regards to the wave vector dependence as well as the time dependence of the standard nonlinear four-point dynamical susceptibility. We discuss the implications of these results for the general understanding of dynamical heterogeneity in glass-forming liquids. © 2007 The Ame...
Recent evidence indicates that in supercooled liquids the cooperativity of molecular motion extends ...
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The question of whether the dramatic slowing down of the dynamics of glass-forming liquids near the ...
The growth of characteristic length scales associated with dynamic heterogeneity in glass-forming li...
The growth of characteristic length scales associated with dynamic heterogeneity in glass-forming li...
The growth of characteristic length scales associated with dynamic heterogeneity in glass-forming li...
An increase in the co-operativity in the motion of particles and a growth of a suitably defined dyna...
There is growing evidence that slow dynamics and dynamic heterogeneity possess structural signatures...
We study theoretically and numerically a family of multipoint dynamic susceptibilities that quantify...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
5 pagesInternational audienceWe analyse, using Inhomogenous Mode-Coupling Theory, the critical scali...
ABSTRACT The origin of the dramatic changes in the behavior of liquids as they approach their vitreo...
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Recent evidence indicates that in supercooled liquids the cooperativity of molecular motion extends ...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
The question of whether the dramatic slowing down of the dynamics of glass-forming liquids near the ...
The growth of characteristic length scales associated with dynamic heterogeneity in glass-forming li...
The growth of characteristic length scales associated with dynamic heterogeneity in glass-forming li...
The growth of characteristic length scales associated with dynamic heterogeneity in glass-forming li...
An increase in the co-operativity in the motion of particles and a growth of a suitably defined dyna...
There is growing evidence that slow dynamics and dynamic heterogeneity possess structural signatures...
We study theoretically and numerically a family of multipoint dynamic susceptibilities that quantify...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
5 pagesInternational audienceWe analyse, using Inhomogenous Mode-Coupling Theory, the critical scali...
ABSTRACT The origin of the dramatic changes in the behavior of liquids as they approach their vitreo...
5 pagesWe analyse, using Inhomogenous Mode-Coupling Theory, the critical scaling behaviour of the dy...
Recent evidence indicates that in supercooled liquids the cooperativity of molecular motion extends ...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
The question of whether the dramatic slowing down of the dynamics of glass-forming liquids near the ...