We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of the degree of polydispersity within the framework of the mode-coupling theory of the glass transition (MCT). Our results show that a high degree of polydispersity tends to stabilize the liquid phase against vitrification, the magnitude of which depends on the shape of the polydispersity distribution. Furthermore, we report on a separation between the localization lengths of the smallest and largest particles. A diameter-resolved analysis of the intermediate scattering functions reveals that this separation significantly stretches the relaxation patterns, which we quantitatively study by an analysis of the dynamical exponents predicted by the th...
19 pages, 10 figuresWe present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite size effects in the relax...
5We present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite-size effects in the relaxation dynamics of g...
State-of-the-art techniques for simulating deeply supercooled liquids require a high degree of size ...
We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of th...
We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of th...
We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of th...
Systems with a high degree of size polydispersity are becoming standard in the computational study o...
We analyze the slow glassy structural relaxation as measured through collective and tagged-particle ...
State-of-the-art techniques for simulating deeply supercooled liquids require a high degree of size ...
State-of-the-art techniques for simulating deeply supercooled liquids require a high degree of size ...
State-of-the-art techniques for simulating deeply supercooled liquids require a high degree of size ...
State-of-the-art techniques for simulating deeply supercooled liquids require a high degree of size ...
The predictions of the mode-coupling theory of the glass transition (MCT) for the tagged-particle de...
19 pages, 10 figuresWe present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite size effects in the relax...
19 pages, 10 figuresWe present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite size effects in the relax...
19 pages, 10 figuresWe present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite size effects in the relax...
5We present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite-size effects in the relaxation dynamics of g...
State-of-the-art techniques for simulating deeply supercooled liquids require a high degree of size ...
We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of th...
We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of th...
We perform a systematic analysis of continuously polydisperse hard-sphere fluids as a function of th...
Systems with a high degree of size polydispersity are becoming standard in the computational study o...
We analyze the slow glassy structural relaxation as measured through collective and tagged-particle ...
State-of-the-art techniques for simulating deeply supercooled liquids require a high degree of size ...
State-of-the-art techniques for simulating deeply supercooled liquids require a high degree of size ...
State-of-the-art techniques for simulating deeply supercooled liquids require a high degree of size ...
State-of-the-art techniques for simulating deeply supercooled liquids require a high degree of size ...
The predictions of the mode-coupling theory of the glass transition (MCT) for the tagged-particle de...
19 pages, 10 figuresWe present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite size effects in the relax...
19 pages, 10 figuresWe present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite size effects in the relax...
19 pages, 10 figuresWe present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite size effects in the relax...
5We present a comprehensive theoretical study of finite-size effects in the relaxation dynamics of g...
State-of-the-art techniques for simulating deeply supercooled liquids require a high degree of size ...