Microrheology of supercooled liquids in terms of a continuous time random walk
classification
❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech
keywords
continuouslinearnonlinearparticlerandomtermstimewalk
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Molecular dynamics simulations of a glass-forming model system are performed under application of a microrheological perturbation on a tagged particle. The trajectory of that particle is studied in its underlying potential energy landscape. Discretization of the configuration space is achieved via a metabasin analysis. The linear and nonlinear responses of drift and diffusive behavior can be interpreted and analyzed in terms of a continuous time random walk. In this way the physical origin of linear and nonlinear response can be identified. Critical forces are determined and compared with predictions from literature.
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