2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-15583-4
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Power laws in pressure-induced structural change of glasses

Abstract: Many glasses exhibit fractional power law (FPL) between the mean atomic volume v a and the first diffraction peak position q 1 , i.e. v a / q Àd 1 with d ≃ 2.5 deviating from the space dimension D = 3, under compression or composition change. What structural change causes such FPL and whether the FPL and d are universal remain controversial. Here our simulations show that the FPL holds in both two-and three-dimensional glasses under compression when the particle interaction has two length scales which can indu… Show more

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