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Theoretical estimation of dielectric loss of oxide glasses using nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY
Volume 105, Issue 6, Pages 4200-4207

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jace.18411

Keywords

dielectric loss; glass; mixed alkaline effect; molecular dynamics

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In this study, alkaline silicate glass models were used to examine the applicability of a nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulation with an external alternating electric field in exploring the dielectric loss of amorphous materials. The study found that mixing alkalines can reduce the dielectric loss.
To theoretically explore amorphous materials with a sufficiently low dielectric loss, which are essential for next-generation communication devices, the applicability of a nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulation employing an external alternating electric field was examined using alkaline silicate glass models. In this method, the dielectric loss is directly evaluated as the phase shift of the dipole moment from the applied electric field. This method enabled us to evaluate the dielectric loss in a wide frequency range from 1 GHz to 10 THz. It was observed that the dielectric loss reaches its maximum at a few THz. The simulation method was found to qualitatively reproduce the effects of alkaline content and alkaline type on the dielectric loss. Furthermore, it reasonably reproduced the effect of mixed alkalines on the dielectric loss, which was observed in our experiments on sodium and/or potassium silicate glasses. Alkaline mixing was thus found to reduce the dielectric loss.

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