Publication: Silica through the eyes of colloidal models â when glass is a gel
All || By Area || By YearTitle | Silica through the eyes of colloidal models â when glass is a gel | Authors/Editors* | I. Saika-Voivod, H.M. King, P. Tartaglia, F. Sciortino, and E. Zaccarelli |
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Where published* | J. Phys.: Condens. Matter |
How published* | Journal |
Year* | 2011 |
Volume | 23 |
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Pages | 285101 |
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Abstract |
We perform molecular dynamics simulations of âï¬oating bondâ (FB) models of network-forming liquids and compare the structure and dynamics against the BKS model of silica (van Beest et al 1990 Phys. Rev. Lett. 64 1955), with the aim of gaining a better understanding of glassy silica in terms of the variety of non-ergodic states seen in colloids. At low densities, all the models form tetrahedral networks. At higher densities, tailoring the FB model to allow a higher number of bonds does not capture the structure seen in BKS. Upon rescaling the time and length in order to compare mean squared displacements between models, we ï¬nd that there are signiï¬cant differences in the temperature dependence of the diffusion coefï¬cient at high density. Additionally, the FB models show a greater range in variability in the behavior of the non-ergodicity parameter and caging length, quantities used to distinguish colloidal gels and glasses. Hence, we ï¬nd that the glassy behavior of BKS silica can be interpreted as a âgelâ at low densities, with only a marginal gel-to-glass crossover at higher densities. |
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