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The origin of deformation induced topological anisotropy in silica glass

Sudheer Ganisetti, Achraf Atila, Julien Guénolé, Aruna Prakash, Jürgen Horbach, Lothar Wondraczek, Erik Bitzek

2023Acta Materialia16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oxide glasses with a network structure are omnipresent in daily life. Often, they are regarded as isotropic materials; however, structural anisotropy can be induced through processing in mechanical fields and leads to unique materials properties. Unfortunately, due to the lack of local, atomic-scale analysis methods, the microscopic mechanisms leading to anisotropy remained elusive. Using novel analysis methods on glasses generated by molecular dynamics simulations, this paper provides a microscopic understanding of topological anisotropy in silica (SiO2) glass under mechanical loads. The anisotropy observed in silica glass originates from a preferred orientation of SiO4 tetrahedra at both short- and medium-range levels that can be controlled via the mode of mechanical loading. The findings elucidate the relation between the deformation protocol and the resulting anisotropic structure of the silica network (involving both persistent and transient effects), and thus provide important insight for the design of oxide glasses with tailored materials properties.

Topics & Concepts

AnisotropyMaterials scienceIsotropyDeformation (meteorology)Silica glassOxideComposite materialMolecular dynamicsChemical physicsCondensed matter physicsOpticsMetallurgyComputational chemistryChemistryPhysicsGlass properties and applicationsMaterial Dynamics and PropertiesTheoretical and Computational Physics