DOI: 10.1063/5.0177251 ISSN: 0021-9606
Direct measurement of the structural change associated with amorphous solidification using static scattering of coherent radiation
Charlotte F. Petersen, Peter Harrowell- Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
- General Physics and Astronomy
In this paper, we demonstrate that the weak temperature dependence of the structure factor of supercooled liquids, a defining feature of the glass transition, is a consequence of the averaging of the scattering intensity due to angular averaging. We show that the speckle at individual wavevectors, calculated from a simulated glass former, exhibits a Debye–Waller factor with a sufficiently large temperature dependence to represent a structural order parameter capable of distinguishing liquid from glass. We also extract from the speckle intensities a quantity proportional to the variance of the local restraint, i.e., a direct experimental measure of the amplitude of structural heterogeneity.