The glassy state is known to undergo slow structural relaxation, where the system progressively explores lower free-energy minima which are either amorphous (ageing) or crystalline (devitrification). Recently, there is growing interest in the unusual intermittent collective displacements of a large number of particles known as € avalanches'. However, their structural origin and dynamics are yet to be fully addressed. Here, we study hard-sphere glasses which either crystallize or age depending on the degree of size polydispersity, and show that a small number of particles are thermodynamically driven to rearrange in regions of low density and bond orientational order. This causes a transient loss of mechanical equilibrium which facilitates a large cascade of motion. Combined with previously identified phenomenology, we have a complete kinetic pathway for structural change which is common to both ageing and crystallization. Furthermore, this suggests that transient force balance is what distinguishes glasses from supercooled liquids.

Common mechanism of thermodynamic and mechanical origin for ageing and crystallization of glasses / Yanagishima, T.; Russo, J.; Tanaka, H.. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 8:1(2017), p. 15954. [10.1038/ncomms15954]

Common mechanism of thermodynamic and mechanical origin for ageing and crystallization of glasses

Russo J.;
2017

Abstract

The glassy state is known to undergo slow structural relaxation, where the system progressively explores lower free-energy minima which are either amorphous (ageing) or crystalline (devitrification). Recently, there is growing interest in the unusual intermittent collective displacements of a large number of particles known as € avalanches'. However, their structural origin and dynamics are yet to be fully addressed. Here, we study hard-sphere glasses which either crystallize or age depending on the degree of size polydispersity, and show that a small number of particles are thermodynamically driven to rearrange in regions of low density and bond orientational order. This causes a transient loss of mechanical equilibrium which facilitates a large cascade of motion. Combined with previously identified phenomenology, we have a complete kinetic pathway for structural change which is common to both ageing and crystallization. Furthermore, this suggests that transient force balance is what distinguishes glasses from supercooled liquids.
2017
Devitrification; computer simulations; glasses
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Common mechanism of thermodynamic and mechanical origin for ageing and crystallization of glasses / Yanagishima, T.; Russo, J.; Tanaka, H.. - In: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. - ISSN 2041-1723. - 8:1(2017), p. 15954. [10.1038/ncomms15954]
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