Assessing the utility of structure in amorphous materials

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This paper presents a set of general strategies for the analysis of structure in amorphous materials and a general approach to assessing the utility of any selected structural description. Two measures of structure are defined, “diversity” and “utility,” and applied to two model glass forming binary atomic alloys, Cu 50 Zr 50 and a Lennard-Jones A 80 B 20 mixture. We show that the change in diversity associated with selecting Voronoi structures with high localization or low energy, while real, is too weak to support claims that specific structures are the prime cause of these local physical properties. In addition, a new structure-free measure of incipient crystal-like organization in mixtures is introduced, suitable for cases where the stable crystal is a compound structure.

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Wei, D., Yang, J., Jiang, M. Q., Dai, L. H., Wang, Y. J., Dyre, J. C., … Harrowell, P. (2019). Assessing the utility of structure in amorphous materials. Journal of Chemical Physics, 150(11). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5064531

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