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Inherent-State Melting and the Onset of Glassy Dynamics in Two-Dimensional Supercooled Liquids (2204.07528v1)

Published 15 Apr 2022 in cond-mat.stat-mech, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, and cond-mat.soft

Abstract: Below the onset temperature $T_\text{o}$, the equilibrium relaxation time of most glass-forming liquids exhibits glassy dynamics characterized by super-Arrhenius temperature dependence. In this supercooled regime, the relaxation dynamics also proceeds through localized elastic excitations corresponding to hopping events between inherent states, i.e., potential-energy minimizing configurations of the liquid. Despite its importance in distinguishing the supercooled regime from the high-temperature regime, the microscopic origin of $T_\text{o}$ is not yet known. Here, we construct a theory for the onset temperature in two dimensions and find that inherent-state melting transition, described by the binding-unbinding transition of dipolar elastic excitations, delineates the supercooled regime from the high-temperature regime. The corresponding melting transition temperature is in good agreement with the onset temperature found in various two-dimensional atomistic models of glass formers. We discuss the predictions of our theory on the displacement and density correlations of two-dimensional supercooled liquids, which are consistent with observations of the Mermin-Wagner fluctuations in recent experiments and molecular simulations.

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