Activated bond-breaking processes preempt the observation of a sharp glass-glass transition in dense short-ranged attractive colloids
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❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
cond-mat.soft
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attractiveshort-rangedglassglass-glasstransitionactivatedbond-breakingdense
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We study -- using molecular dynamics simulations -- the temperature dependence of the dynamics in a dense short-ranged attractive colloidal glass to find evidence of the kinetic glass-glass transition predicted by the ideal Mode Coupling Theory. According to the theory, the two distinct glasses are stabilized one by excluded volume and the other by short-ranged attractive interactions. By studying the density autocorrelation functions, we discover that the short-ranged attractive glass is unstable. Indeed, activated bond-breaking processes slowly convert the attractive glass into the hard-sphere one, preempting the observation of a sharp glass-glass transition.
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