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Coexistence of low and high overlap phases in a supercooled liquid: An integral equation investigation

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The pair structure, free energy and configurational overlap order parameter Q of an annealed system of two weakly coupled replicas of a supercooled ”soft sphere” fluid are determined by solving the hypernetted-chain (HNC) and self-consistent Rogers- Young (RY) integral equations over a wide range of thermodynamic conditions ρ (number-density), T (temperature) and inter-replicas couplings ε12. Analysis of the resulting effective (or Landau) potential W(ρ,T;Q) and of its derivative w.r.t. Q confirms the existence of a ”precursor transition” between weak and strong overlap phases below a critical temperature Tc well above the temperature To of the ”ideal glass” transition observed in the limit ε12 → 0. The precursor transition is signalled by a loss of convexity of the potential W(Q) and by a concomitant discontinuity of the order parameter Q just below Tc, which crosses over to a mean-field-like van der Waals loop at lower temperatures. The HNC and RY equations lead to the same phase transition scenario, with quantitative differences in the predicted temperatures Tc and To.

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hal-02919252 , version 1 (21-08-2020)

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Jean-Marc Bomont, Giorgio Pastore, Jean-Pierre Hansen. Coexistence of low and high overlap phases in a supercooled liquid: An integral equation investigation. Journal of Chemical Physics, 2017, 146 (11), pp.114504. ⟨10.1063/1.4978499⟩. ⟨hal-02919252⟩
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