With molecular dynamics simulations of a fluid mixture of classical particles interacting with pair-wise additive Weeks-Chandler-Andersen potentials, we consider the time series of particle displacements and thereby determine distributions for local persistence times and local exchange times. These basic characterizations of glassy dynamics are studied over a range of super-cooled conditions and shown to have behaviors, most notably de-coupling, similar to those found in kinetically constrained lattice models of structural glasses. Implications are noted
We describe the particle dynamics in supercooled liquids in the mode-coupling approximation in a fra...
We investigate the relaxation process and the dynamical heterogeneities of the kinetically constrain...
We analyse a simple dynamical model of glasses, based on the idea that each particle is trapped in ...
We review the use of kinetically constrained models (KCMs) for the study of dynamics in glassy syste...
When a liquid is cooled below its melting temperature under conditions that prevent it from crystall...
We report a study of a series of simple model systems with only non-interacting Hamiltonians, and he...
In this thesis we study dynamic heterogeneity in glass-forming systems by means of kinetically const...
A popular picture of the intermittent dynamics of glassy materials depicts each particle as localize...
We propose an atomistic model for correlated particle dynamics in liquids and glasses predicting bot...
The dynamic behavior of glass forming materials is similar for a variety of materials irrespective o...
Molecular-dynamics simulations of a Lennard-Jones binary mixture confined in a disordered array of s...
A liquid that is slowly cooled below the melting temperature usually undergoes a first-order transit...
Kinetically constrained models (KCMs) are able to account for many of the slow dynamical properties ...
International audienceWe numerically study the equilibrium relaxation dynamics of a two-dimensional ...
The research within this thesis focuses on the behaviour of glass-forming systems as they are cooled...
We describe the particle dynamics in supercooled liquids in the mode-coupling approximation in a fra...
We investigate the relaxation process and the dynamical heterogeneities of the kinetically constrain...
We analyse a simple dynamical model of glasses, based on the idea that each particle is trapped in ...
We review the use of kinetically constrained models (KCMs) for the study of dynamics in glassy syste...
When a liquid is cooled below its melting temperature under conditions that prevent it from crystall...
We report a study of a series of simple model systems with only non-interacting Hamiltonians, and he...
In this thesis we study dynamic heterogeneity in glass-forming systems by means of kinetically const...
A popular picture of the intermittent dynamics of glassy materials depicts each particle as localize...
We propose an atomistic model for correlated particle dynamics in liquids and glasses predicting bot...
The dynamic behavior of glass forming materials is similar for a variety of materials irrespective o...
Molecular-dynamics simulations of a Lennard-Jones binary mixture confined in a disordered array of s...
A liquid that is slowly cooled below the melting temperature usually undergoes a first-order transit...
Kinetically constrained models (KCMs) are able to account for many of the slow dynamical properties ...
International audienceWe numerically study the equilibrium relaxation dynamics of a two-dimensional ...
The research within this thesis focuses on the behaviour of glass-forming systems as they are cooled...
We describe the particle dynamics in supercooled liquids in the mode-coupling approximation in a fra...
We investigate the relaxation process and the dynamical heterogeneities of the kinetically constrain...
We analyse a simple dynamical model of glasses, based on the idea that each particle is trapped in ...