Glass fragility and atomic ordering on the intermediate and extended range

PS Salmon, AC Barnes, RA Martin, GJ Cuello - Physical Review Letters, 2006 - APS
Physical Review Letters, 2006APS
The relation between the fragility of glass-forming systems, a parameter which describes
many of their key physical characteristics, and atomic scale structure is investigated by using
neutron diffraction to measure the topological and chemical ordering for germania, or GeO 2,
which is an archetypal strong glass former. We find that the ordering for this and other
tetrahedral network-forming glasses at distances greater than the nearest neighbor can be
rationalized in terms of an interplay between the relative importance of two length scales …
The relation between the fragility of glass-forming systems, a parameter which describes many of their key physical characteristics, and atomic scale structure is investigated by using neutron diffraction to measure the topological and chemical ordering for germania, or , which is an archetypal strong glass former. We find that the ordering for this and other tetrahedral network-forming glasses at distances greater than the nearest neighbor can be rationalized in terms of an interplay between the relative importance of two length scales. One of these is associated with an intermediate range, the other with an extended range and, with increasing glass fragility, it is the extended range ordering which dominates.
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