Extended Data Fig. 2: Static and dynamic properties of the quiescent system. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 2: Static and dynamic properties of the quiescent system.

From:  Anatomy of cage formation in a two-dimensional glass-forming liquid

Extended Data Fig. 2

a, The radial distribution function g(r) for samples with different ϕ (0.45, 0.52, 0.57, 0.60, 0.65 and 0.73). Inset, height of the first peak of g(r) as a function of ϕ. b, Mean squared displacement Δ2 as a function of time t, for samples with different ϕ. c, The first (logarithmic) derivative of the mean square displacement as a function of t, for samples with different ϕ. d, The van Hove function for ϕ = 0.60 at different times (see also Supplementary Videos 24). e, Intermediate scattering function Fs for samples with different ϕ. The wavevector is q = 2.2 μm−1. f, The non-Gaussian parameter α2 as a function of t for samples with different ϕ.

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