Abstract
On an intermediate time scale, a molecular dynamics simulation of a two-dimensional (2D) liquid of soft disks exhibits dramatic structural and kinetic inhomogeneities. We introduce a local relaxation time (defined as the time required for a particle to first travel a distance r from its initial position) in order to present a quantitative analysis of this kinetic structure. The length r is chosen so as to maximize the resolution of the kinetic structure. This analysis produces a natural measure of cooperativity. We demonstrate that caging in the 2D liquid takes place in a subset of particles only, distributed as transient clusters throughout the liquid.
- Received 27 February 1995
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.52.1694
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