Factors influencing thermal solidification of bent-core trimers
Abstract
Bent-core trimers are a simple model system for which the competition between crystallization and glass-formation can be tuned by varying a single parameter:\ the bond angle . Using molecular dynamics simulations, we examine how varying affects their thermal solidification. By examining trends with , comparing these to trends in trimers' jamming phenomenology, and then focusing on the six that are commensurable with close-packed crystalline order, we obtain three key results: \textbf{(i)} the increase in trimers' solidification temperature as they straighten (as ) is driven by the same gradual loss of \textit{effective} configurational freedom that drives athermal trimers' decreasing ; \textbf{(ii)} that allow formation of both FCC and HCP order crystallize, while that only allow formation of HCP order glass-form; \textbf{(iii)} local cluster-level structure at temperatures slightly \textit{above} is highly predictive of whether trimers will crystallize or glass-form.
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@article{arxiv.1907.09616,
title = {Factors influencing thermal solidification of bent-core trimers},
author = {Elvin D. Salcedo and Hong T. Nguyen and Robert S. Hoy},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.09616},
year = {2019}
}