It has recently been revealed that long-wavelength fluctuation exists in two-dimensional (2D) glassy systems, having the same origin as that given by the Mermin–Wagner theorem for 2D crystalline solids. In this paper, we discuss how to characterise quantitatively the longwavelength fluctuation in a molecular dynamics simulation of a lightly supercooled liquid. We employ the cage-relative mean-square displacement (MSD), defined on relative displacement to its cage, to quantitatively separate the long-wavelength fluctuation from the original MSD. For increasing system size the amplitude of acoustic long wavelength fluctuations not only increases but shifts to later times causing a crossover with structural relaxation of caging particles. We f...
In a recent commentary, J. M. Kosterlitz described how D. Thouless and he got motivated to investiga...
We perform lone molecular dynamics simulations of liquid water in normal and supercooled states for ...
The question of the existence of a structural glass transition in two dimensions is studied using mo...
In 2-dimensional systems at finite temperature, long-wavelength Mermin-Wagner fluctuations prevent t...
On approaching the glass transition, the microscopic kinetic unit spends increasing time rattling in...
The phase behavior of liquids confined in a slit geometry does not reveal a crossover from a three- ...
Recent two-dimensional computer simulations and experiments indicate that even supercooled liquids e...
Glass-forming systems approaching their glass transition exhibit universal correlations between pico...
International audienceThe spatiotemporal correlations of the local stress tensor in supercooled liqu...
International audienceAmorphous materials have a rich relaxation spectrum, which is usually describe...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
Glassy dynamics is intermittent, as particles suddenly jump out of the cage formed by their neighbo...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
A fundamental problem of glass transition physics is to find a proper relation between length and ti...
Temporal relaxation of density fluctuations in supercooled liquids near the glass transition occurs ...
In a recent commentary, J. M. Kosterlitz described how D. Thouless and he got motivated to investiga...
We perform lone molecular dynamics simulations of liquid water in normal and supercooled states for ...
The question of the existence of a structural glass transition in two dimensions is studied using mo...
In 2-dimensional systems at finite temperature, long-wavelength Mermin-Wagner fluctuations prevent t...
On approaching the glass transition, the microscopic kinetic unit spends increasing time rattling in...
The phase behavior of liquids confined in a slit geometry does not reveal a crossover from a three- ...
Recent two-dimensional computer simulations and experiments indicate that even supercooled liquids e...
Glass-forming systems approaching their glass transition exhibit universal correlations between pico...
International audienceThe spatiotemporal correlations of the local stress tensor in supercooled liqu...
International audienceAmorphous materials have a rich relaxation spectrum, which is usually describe...
International audienceWe use recently introduced three-point dynamic susceptibilities to obtain an e...
Glassy dynamics is intermittent, as particles suddenly jump out of the cage formed by their neighbo...
AbstractWe discuss a novel approach, the point-to-set correlation functions, that allows to determin...
A fundamental problem of glass transition physics is to find a proper relation between length and ti...
Temporal relaxation of density fluctuations in supercooled liquids near the glass transition occurs ...
In a recent commentary, J. M. Kosterlitz described how D. Thouless and he got motivated to investiga...
We perform lone molecular dynamics simulations of liquid water in normal and supercooled states for ...
The question of the existence of a structural glass transition in two dimensions is studied using mo...