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The Dynamics of Silica Melts under High Pressure: Mode-Coupling Theory Results

Materials Science 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

The high-pressure dynamics of a computer-modeled silica melt is studied in the framework of the mode-coupling theory of the glass transition (MCT) using static-structure input from molecular-dynamics (MD) computer simulation. The theory reproduces the experimentally known viscosity minimum (diffusivity maximum) as a function of density or pressure and explains it in terms of a corresponding minimum in its critical temperature. This minimum arises from a gradual change in the equilibrium static structure which shifts from being dominated by tetrahedral ordering to showing the cageing known from high-density liquids. The theory is in qualitative agreement with computer simulation results.

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@article{arxiv.0804.2130,
  title  = {The Dynamics of Silica Melts under High Pressure: Mode-Coupling Theory Results},
  author = {Th. Voigtmann and J. Horbach},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0804.2130},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Presented at ESF EW Glassy Liquids under Pressure, to be published in Journal of Physics