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First-Order Phase Transition in a Model Glass Former: Coupling of Local Structure and Dynamics
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Phase TransitionsLocal StructureEngineeringGlass-forming LiquidModel Glass FormerGlass MaterialActive FluidSoft MatterMolecular DynamicsGlass-ceramicGlass TransitionComplex MatterPhysicsModel GlassActive MatterNumerical EvidenceApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFirst-order Phase TransitionCritical PhenomenonCluster Particles
Recently, numerical evidence for a dynamical first-order phase transition in trajectory space [L.O. Hedges et al., Science 323, 1309 (2009)] has been found. In a model glass former in which clusters of 11 particles form upon cooling, we find that the transition has both dynamical and structural character. It occurs between an active phase with a high fraction of mobile and low fraction of cluster particles, and an inactive phase with few mobile but many cluster particles. The transition can be driven both dynamically and structurally with a chemical potential, showing that local order forms a mechanism for dynamical arrest.
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