Department of Fundamental Engineering, Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8505, Japan.
Nat Commun. 2012 Jul 24;3:974. doi: 10.1038/ncomms1974.
A link between structural ordering and slow dynamics has recently attracted much attention from the context of the origin of glassy slow dynamics. Candidates for such structural order are icosahedral, exotic amorphous and crystal-like. Each type of order is linked to a different scenario of glass transition. Here we experimentally access local structural order in polydisperse hard spheres by particle-level confocal microscopy. We identify the key structures as icosahedral and FCC-like order, both statistically associated with slow particles. However, when approaching the glass transition, the icosahedral order does not grow in size, whereas crystal-like order grows. It is the latter that governs the dynamics and is linked to dynamic heterogeneity. This questions the direct role of the local icosahedral ordering in glassy slow dynamics and suggests that the growing length scale of structural order is essential for the slowing down of dynamics and the non-local cooperativity in particle motion.
最近,在玻璃态慢动力学起源的背景下,结构有序和慢动力学之间的联系引起了广泛关注。这种结构有序的候选者有二十面体、奇特的非晶态和类晶态。每种类型的有序都与不同的玻璃转变情景相关联。在这里,我们通过粒子级共焦显微镜实验性地获得了多分散硬球中的局部结构有序。我们将关键结构识别为二十面体和 FCC 样有序,它们都与慢粒子在统计学上相关。然而,当接近玻璃化转变时,二十面体有序的尺寸不再增长,而类晶有序的尺寸则在增长。正是后者控制着动力学,与动态异质性有关。这质疑了局部二十面体有序在玻璃态慢动力学中的直接作用,并表明结构有序的增长尺度对于动力学的减缓以及粒子运动中的非局部协同作用至关重要。