Correlation between supercooled liquid relaxation and glass poisson’s ratio

Q.J. Sun, L.N. Hu, C. Zhou, H.J. Zheng, Yuanzheng Yue

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Abstract

We report on a correlation between the supercooled liquid (SL) relaxation and glass Poisson’s ratio (v) by comparing the activation energy ratio (r) of the α and the slow β relaxations and the v values for both metallic and nonmetallic glasses. Poisson’s ratio v generally increases with an increase in the ratio r and this relation can be described by the empirical function v = 0.5 − A ∗ exp(−B ∗ r), where A and B are constants. This correlation might imply that glass plasticity is associated with the competition between the α and the slow β relaxations in SLs. The underlying physics of this correlation lies in the heredity of the structural heterogeneity from liquid to glass. This work gives insights into both the microscopic mechanism of glass deformation through the SL dynamics and the complex structural evolution during liquid-glass transition.
Original languageEnglish
Article number164504
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume143
Issue number16
ISSN0021-9606
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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