A thorough analysis of the transverse current autocorrelation function obtained by molecular dynamics simulations of a dense Lennard-Jones fluid reveals that even such a simple system is characterized by a varied dynamical behavior with changing length scale. By using the exponential expansion theory, we provide a full account of the time correlation at wavevectors Q between the upper boundary of the hydrodynamic region and Q_p/2, with Qp being the position of the main peak of the static structure factor. In the Q range studied, we identify and accurately locate the wavevector at which shear wave propagation starts to take place, and show clearly how this phenomenon may be represented by a damped harmonic oscillator changing, in a continuousway, from an overdamped to an underdamped condition. The decomposition into exponential modes allows one to convincingly establish not only the crossover related to the onset of transverse waves but, surprisingly, also the existence of a second pair of modes equivalent to another oscillator that undergoes, at higher Q values, a similarly smooth over to underdamped transition.
Onset of collective excitations in the transverse dynamics of simple fluids
Alessio De Francesco;Ferdinando Formisano;Alessandro Cunsolo;Daniele Colognesi;Ubaldo Bafile
2023
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A thorough analysis of the transverse current autocorrelation function obtained by molecular dynamics simulations of a dense Lennard-Jones fluid reveals that even such a simple system is characterized by a varied dynamical behavior with changing length scale. By using the exponential expansion theory, we provide a full account of the time correlation at wavevectors Q between the upper boundary of the hydrodynamic region and Q_p/2, with Qp being the position of the main peak of the static structure factor. In the Q range studied, we identify and accurately locate the wavevector at which shear wave propagation starts to take place, and show clearly how this phenomenon may be represented by a damped harmonic oscillator changing, in a continuousway, from an overdamped to an underdamped condition. The decomposition into exponential modes allows one to convincingly establish not only the crossover related to the onset of transverse waves but, surprisingly, also the existence of a second pair of modes equivalent to another oscillator that undergoes, at higher Q values, a similarly smooth over to underdamped transition.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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Descrizione: This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Physical Revue E 2023, 107, 04139, copyright © APS 2023 after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1103/physreve.107.014139
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