Abstract
As liquids approach the glass transition temperature, dynamical heterogeneity emerges as a crucial universal feature of their behavior. Dynamic facilitation, where local motion triggers further motion nearby, plays a major role in this phenomenon. Here we show that long-ranged, elastically mediated facilitation appears below the mode coupling temperature, adding to the short-range component present at all temperatures. Our results suggest deep connections between the supercooled liquid and glass states, and pave the way for a deeper understanding of dynamical heterogeneity in glassy systems.
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Chacko, R. N., Landes, F. P., Biroli, G., Dauchot, O., Liu, A. J., & Reichman, D. R. (2021). Elastoplasticity Mediates Dynamical Heterogeneity below the Mode Coupling Temperature. Physical Review Letters, 127(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.127.048002
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