微秒
放松(心理学)
非晶态金属
链接(几何体)
笼效应
笼子
化学物理
弦(物理)
材料科学
凝聚态物理
物理
化学
结晶学
理论物理学
光学
量子力学
无定形固体
分子
数学
组合数学
社会心理学
心理学
作者
Hai‐Bin Yu,M. H. Yang,Yang Sun,Feng Zhang,Jianbo Liu,Cai‐Zhuang Wang,Kai‐Ming Ho,Ranko Richert,K. Samwer
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpclett.8b02629
摘要
In glassy materials, the Johari-Goldstein secondary (β) relaxation is crucial to many properties as it is directly related to local atomic motions. However, a long-standing puzzle remains elusive: why some glasses exhibit β relaxations as pronounced peaks while others present as unobvious excess wings? Using microsecond atomistic simulation of two model metallic glasses (MGs), we demonstrate that such a difference is associated with the number of string-like collective atomic jumps. Relative to that of excess wings, we find that MGs having pronounced β relaxations contain larger numbers of such jumps. Structurally, they are promoted by the higher tendency of cage-breaking events of their neighbors. Our results provide atomistic insights for different signatures of the β relaxation that could be helpful for understanding the low-temperature dynamics and properties of MGs.
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