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Gulliver seminars take place on Mondays at 11:30 AM in the F304 room, and typically last one hour including questions. The seminars are in English, and the scientific topics are mainly those studied in the laboratory.



Gulliver Seminar : Jörg Baschnagel (Institut Charles Sadron)

Lundi 11 décembre 2023 de 11h30 à 12h30 - Charpak

Correlations of stress fluctuations in glass-forming liquids

Many fluids do not crystallize upon cooling, but form amorphous, glassy, solids at low temperature. As liquids, amorphous solids are on average isotropic so that static pair-correlation functions do not allow to distinguish between fluid and solid states. However, a distinction is possible under weak shear deformation which makes a fluid flow, while a solid deforms elastically. Glass-forming liquids 'interpolate' between fluid and solid behavior, as the slowing down of the dynamics on cooling is accompanied by the emergence of elastic features. To characterize this viscoelasticity the spatio-temporal correlation function Cxyxy(r,t) of the local shear stress, for vectorial distance r and time t, has attracted a lot of recent interest.

The talk is embedded in this topical context. We examine a two-dimensional (2D) polydisperse Lennard-Jones model for a glass-forming system. The model is studied by molecular simulations (molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo) [1,2] and theory [2,3]. Our major results are : At low temperature and long times, Cxyxy(r,t) does not depend on r only, but also on the angle θ. In agreement with other recent work [Lemaître, JCP (2018) ; Maier, Fuchs, Zippelius, JCP (2018)], we argue that this behavior arises because the system is isotropic and achiral. The octupolar dependence of Cxyxy(r,θ) on the angle θ is thus a necessary consequence for isotropic and achiral systems. (ii) Specifically chosen angular averages allow to extract the dependence of Cxyxy(r,θ) on r. This dependence is long-ranged, decaying as 1/r^2 in 2D with an amplitude being given by a particular elastic constant, the Young modulus E. Our theory is in good agreement with the simulation results [3].

[1] J. P. Wittmer, A. N. Semenov, J. Baschnagel, Phys. Rev. E 108, 015002 (2023).
[2] L. Klochko, J. Baschnagel, J. P. Wittmer, H. Meyer, O. Benzerara, A. N. Semenov, J. Chem. Phys. 156, 164505 (2022).
[3] L. Klochko, J. Baschnagel, J. P. Wittmer, A. N. Semenov, Soft Matter 14, 6835 (2018).

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General recommendations for the speakers

The audience is often heterogeneous - because of the wide range of scientific topics covered in the lab - so planning a talk for a broader audience would be preferred. The seminar is in English, and speakers are thus invited to prepare their slides in English.

The seminar starts at 11:30 AM. The speaker is asked to arrive in the lab at least 15 minutes in advance to set up their computer. The talks last typically 45 minutes, and are followed by a discussion time.

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