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Role of Structure and Entropy in Determining Differences in Dynamics for Glass Formers with Different Interaction Potentials
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2014
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Quantum LiquidEngineeringGlass-forming LiquidGlass MaterialSoft MatterSimple LiquidGlass-ceramicThermodynamic ModellingGlass TransitionFunctional GlassThermodynamicsEquilibrium Thermodynamic PropertyBiophysicsMaterials SciencePhysicsGlass FormersDifferent Interaction PotentialsPhysical ChemistryPair Correlation FunctionsLow TemperaturesEntropyApplied PhysicsModel Liquids
We present a study of two model liquids with different interaction potentials, exhibiting similar structure but significantly different dynamics at low temperatures. By evaluating the configurational entropy, we show that the differences in the dynamics of these systems can be understood in terms of their thermodynamic differences. Analyzing their structure, we demonstrate that differences in pair correlation functions between the two systems, through their contribution to the entropy, dominate the differences in their dynamics, and indeed overestimate the differences. Including the contribution of higher order structural correlations to the entropy leads to smaller estimates for the relaxation times, as well as smaller differences between the two studied systems.
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