Questioning the relationship between the 4 susceptibility and the dynamical correlation length in a glass former
Abstract
Clusters of fast and slow correlated particles, identified as dynamical heterogeneities (DHs), con-stitute a central aspect of glassy dynamics. A key ingredient of the glass transition scenario is asignificant increase of the cluster size 4 as the transition is approached. In need of easy-to-computetools to measure 4 , the dynamical susceptibility 4 was introduced recently, and used in various ex-perimental works to probe DHs. Here, we investigate DHs in dense microgel suspensions using imagecorrelation analysis, and compute both 4 and the four-point correlation function G4 . The spatialdecrease of G4 provides a direct access to 4 , which is found to grow significantly with increasingvolume fraction. However, this increase is not captured by 4 . We show that the assumptions thatvalidate the connection between 4 and 4 are not fulfilled in our experiments.
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