Local-order fluctuations in Kob-Andersen-type glass formers
Notwithstanding decades of work, we still lack a satisfactory understanding of the structural relaxation that takes place as a liquid is rapidly cooled to form a glass. The present paper discusses a novel statistical characterization of this phenomenon in Kob-Andersen-type mixtures -- a simple yet p...
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Zusammenfassung: | Notwithstanding decades of work, we still lack a satisfactory understanding
of the structural relaxation that takes place as a liquid is rapidly cooled to
form a glass. The present paper discusses a novel statistical characterization
of this phenomenon in Kob-Andersen-type mixtures -- a simple yet powerful class
of model glass formers. We use the variance of an order parameter called the
extracopularity coefficient to measure the intensity of instantaneous
fluctuations in local orientational order. This intensity is found to be nearly
composition independent at the onset temperature of glassy dynamics for the
standard Kob-Andersen mixture. We decompose these fluctuations into a density
and symmetry contribution. Through the behavior of these contributions, we
argue that the near composition independence prevails when the structure of the
system equally resembles a liquid and a glass. We moreover report that the
intensity of local-order fluctuations behaves like a heuristic measure of
glass-forming ability, which could prove useful when exact methods are
intractable. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2212.01161 |