What do we learn from the local geometry of glass-forming liquids?
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❄️ cond-mat
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findgeometryglass-formingliquidslocalpropertiesvolumevoronoi
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We examine the local geometry of a simulated glass-forming polymer melt. Using the Voronoi construction, we find that the distributions of Voronoi volume $P(v_V)$ and asphericity $P(a)$ appear to be universal properties of dense liquids, supporting the use of packing approaches to understand liquid properties. We also calculate the average free volume $<v_f>$ along a path of constant density and find that $<v_f>$ extrapolates to zero at the same temperature $T_0$ that the extrapolated relaxation time diverges. We relate $<v_f>$ to the Debye-Waller factor.
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