Activity statistics in a colloidal glass former: Experimental evidence for a dynamical transition

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Abstract

In a dense colloidal suspension at a volume fraction below the glass transition, we follow the trajectories of an assembly of tracers over a large time window. We define a local activity, which quantifies the local tendency of the system to rearrange. We determine the statistics of the time integrated activity, and we argue that it develops a low activity tail that comes together with the onset of glassy-like behavior and heterogeneous dynamics. These rare events may be interpreted as the reflection of an underlying dynamic phase transition.

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Abou, B., Colin, R., Lecomte, V., Pitard, E., & Van Wijland, F. (2018). Activity statistics in a colloidal glass former: Experimental evidence for a dynamical transition. Journal of Chemical Physics, 148(16). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5006924

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