Effect of pressure on the number of dynamically correlated molecules when approaching the glass transition

Abstract

We characterize the heterogeneous character of the dynamics of liquids approaching the glass transition through an experimental determination of the number of dynamically correlated molecules Ncorr as obtained from dynamical susceptibilities. To do so, we have obtained a new set of dielectric spectroscopy data for liquid dibutyl-phtalate on a fine and extended temperature and pressure grid, and we have used it in conjunction with high-pressure data from the literature. We have been able to evaluate the contributions to Ncorr that are due to fluctuations associated with density and with temperature separately, thereby improving the estimate of Ncorr. We find that Ncorr increases along the glass transition line, and more generally along any isochronic line, as pressure increases (up to 1 GPa), a result which is at odds with recent reports and theoretical predictions.

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