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arxiv: 1606.03353 · v3 · pith:GCJ3OWTVnew · submitted 2016-06-10 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft

Strain pattern in supercooled liquids

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keywords strainglassliquidspatterneshelby-strainevenfluctuationsshear
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Investigations of strain correlations at the glass transition reveal unexpected phenomena. The shear strain fluctuations show an Eshelby-strain pattern ($\,\sim \cos{(4\theta)}/r^2\,$), characteristic for elastic response, even in liquids at long times [1]. We address this using a mode-coupling theory for the strain fluctuations in supercooled liquids and data from both, video microscopy of a two-dimensional colloidal glass former and simulations of Brownian hard disks. We show that long-ranged and long-lived strain-signatures follow a scaling law valid close to the glass transition. For large enough viscosities, the Eshelby-strain pattern is visible even on time scales longer than the structural relaxation time $\tau$ and after the shear modulus has relaxed to zero.

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