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Correlation between plastic rearrangements and local structure in a cyclically driven glass

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS
卷 156, 期 7, 页码 -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0077851

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  1. IFCPAR/CEFIPRA [5704-1]
  2. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT Scholarship) [340 015/471710]
  3. JC Bose Fellowship [JBR/2020/000 015]
  4. (DST India)
  5. SERB

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This study investigates the correlation between local structure and propensity for structural rearrangement in glass forming liquids and glasses. The results show that in a cyclic shear deformation, particles with higher S-2 and lower n(tet) are more likely to undergo rearrangement, regardless of the average energies of the configurations and strain amplitude. Distinctive local ordering is observed outside the shear band region, with the formation of icosahedral clusters.
The correlation between the local structure and the propensity for structural rearrangements has been widely investigated in glass forming liquids and glasses. In this paper, we use the excess two-body entropy S-2 and tetrahedrality n(tet) as the per-particle local structural order parameters to explore such correlations in a three-dimensional model glass subjected to cyclic shear deformation. We first show that for both liquid configurations and the corresponding inherent structures, local ordering increases upon lowering temperature, signaled by a decrease in the two-body entropy and an increase in tetrahedrality. When the inherent structures, or glasses, are periodically sheared athermally, they eventually reach absorbing states for small shear amplitudes, which do not change from one cycle to the next. Large strain amplitudes result in the formation of shear bands, within which particle motion is diffusive. We show that in the steady state, there is a clear difference in the local structural environment of particles that will be part of plastic rearrangements during the next shear cycle and that of particles that are immobile. In particular, particles with higher S-2 and lower n(tet) are more likely to go through rearrangements irrespective of the average energies of the configurations and strain amplitude. For high shear, we find very distinctive local order outside the mobile shear band region, where almost 30% of the particles are involved in icosahedral clusters, contrasting strongly with the fraction of <5% found inside the shear band. Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.

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