Title: Aging in short-ranged attractive colloids
1Aging in short-ranged attractive colloids
- G. Foffi
- INFM, Universita La Sapienza, Roma
2Overview
- We study a short-ranged attractive system in the
reentrant region of the glass phase diagram - We quench the system deep in the glass by
lowering and increasing the temperature - The aging properties of this two states have been
studied by molecular dynamics
3Simulated system
- N700
- 50-50 concentration
- ? 1.2
- ? 3
4The numerical experiment
- We prepared 60 independent configurations
equilibrated at T0.6 - We quenched the system at two point state
- T1.2 in the repulsive glass
- T0.3 in the attractive glass
- After that the system evolves at constant
temperature.
5Aging
We are studying an out-of-equilibrium process!
- Time translational invariance does not hold
- One time observable (i.g. energy and static
structure factors) will depend on the waiting
time - Correlation function will depend on the
observation time and the waiting time
6Energy evolution
- After the quench the system present two different
evolution of the energy - _at_T1.2 the energy increase and can be fitted with
a log. - _at_T0.3 the energy decrease and follows a power
law
7Static structure factors
- The overall shape of the S(q) does not change
with a waiting time - Only a slightly increase (decrease) in the first
peak is present
8Density-density correlation function
9Scaling
Theoretical studies (Cugliandolo
cond-mat/0210312) suggest the possibility of
rescaling the correlators ad different waiting
time
For example
Simple aging case
Proposed for BMLJ with ? ? 0.88 1
1 Kob and Barrat PRL 78, 4581 (1997)
10Scaling for the attractive glass
Even if the scaling time can be fitted with a
power law (with approx. ? ? 0.38) the collapse of
the correlators into a master curve is not
satisfactory.
11Mean Squared Displacement
_at_T1.2 There is a clear plateau that grows with
the waiting time
_at_T0.3 There is no clear plateau but rather a
power law increase in that follows a power law
(with an exponent that grows with waiting time)
12Experimental Findings
T1.2
T0.3
Pham et al. cond-mat/0308250, to be published on
PRE
13Conclusion
- The repulsive and the attractive glasses aging
scenario has been numerically investigated - Static structure factors do not change
significantly with time - Density-density correlation functions evolves
with the waiting time in a completely different
way - No scaling properties with waiting time
- Good agreement with experimental results.
14Collaborators
E. Zaccarelli, F. Sciortino and P.Tartaglia
(Roma) S. Buldyrev
(Boston)
Acknowledgment
W.C.K. Poon and K.N. Pham for useful discussions
and for bringing their results to our attention.
Reference
G. Foffi et al. cond-mat/0311621 submitted to JCP