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Structure and properties of densified silica glass: characterizing the order within disorder

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NPG ASIA MATERIALS
卷 12, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41427-020-00262-z

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  1. JST PRESTO, Japan [JPMPR15N4, JPMPR15ND, JPMJPR16N6]
  2. Materials Research by Information Integration initiative (MI2I) project of the Support Program for Starting Up Innovation Hub from JST
  3. JSPS KAKENHI [JP17H03121, JP18H04476, 20H04241, 20H05878, 20H05880, 20H05881, 20H05884]
  4. TIA collaborative research program Kakehashi [TK19-004]
  5. Institute for Mathematical Innovation at the University of Bath [IMI/201920/011]
  6. Royal Society - EPSRC
  7. Institut Laue Langevin (ILL) [ILL-1353.1]
  8. University of Bath [ILL-1353.1]
  9. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [20H05880, 20H05884, 20H04241] Funding Source: KAKEN

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The broken symmetry in the atomic-scale ordering of glassy versus crystalline solids leads to a daunting challenge to provide suitable metrics for describing the order within disorder, especially on length scales beyond the nearest neighbor that are characterized by rich structural complexity. Here, we address this challenge for silica, a canonical network-forming glass, by using hot versus cold compression to (i) systematically increase the structural ordering after densification and (ii) prepare two glasses with the same high-density but contrasting structures. The structure was measured by high-energy X-ray and neutron diffraction, and atomistic models were generated that reproduce the experimental results. The vibrational and thermodynamic properties of the glasses were probed by using inelastic neutron scattering and calorimetry, respectively. Traditional measures of amorphous structures show relatively subtle changes upon compacting the glass. The method of persistent homology identifies, however, distinct features in the network topology that change as the initially open structure of the glass is collapsed. The results for the same high-density glasses show that the nature of structural disorder does impact the heat capacity and boson peak in the low-frequency dynamical spectra. Densification is discussed in terms of the loss of locally favored tetrahedral structures comprising oxygen-decorated SiSi4 tetrahedra.

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