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From cage-jump motion to macroscopic diffusion in supercooled liquids

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SOFT MATTER
Volume 10, Issue 31, Pages 5724-5728

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c4sm00739e

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  1. MIUR-FIRB [RBFR081IUK]

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The evaluation of the long term stability of a material requires the estimation of its long-time dynamics. For amorphous materials such as structural glasses, it has proven difficult to predict the long-time dynamics starting from static measurements. Here we consider how long one needs to monitor the dynamics of a structural glass to predict its long-time features. We present a detailed characterization of the statistical features of the single-particle intermittent motion, and show that single-particle jumps are the irreversible events leading to the relaxation of the system. This allows us to evaluate the diffusion constant on the time-scale of the jump duration, which is small and temperature independent, i.e. well before the system enters the diffusive regime. The prediction is obtained by analyzing the particle trajectories via a parameter-free algorithm.

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