Relationship between bond-breakage correlations and four-point correlations in heterogeneous glassy dynamics: Configuration changes and vibration modes

Abstract

We investigate the dynamic heterogeneities of glassy particle systems in the theoretical schemes of bond breakage and four-point correlation functions. In the bond-breakage scheme, we introduce the structure factor Sb(q,t) and the susceptibility chib(t) to detect the spatial correlations of configuration changes. Here chib(t) attains a maximum at t =tbmax as a function of time t, where the fraction of the particles with broken bonds phib(t)$ is about 1/2. In the four-point scheme, treating the structure factor S4(q,t) and the susceptibility chi4(t), we detect superpositions of the heterogeneity of bond breakage and that of thermal low-frequency vibration modes. While the former grows slowly, the latter emerges quickly to exhibit complex space-time behavior. In two dimensions, the vibration modes extending over the system yield significant contributions to the four-point correlations, which depend on the system size logarithmically. A maximum of chi4(t) is attained at t= t4max, where these two contributions become of the same order. As a result, t4max is considerably shorter than tbmax.

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