Elemental and cooperative diffusion in a liquid, supercooled liquid and glass resolved

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Autor(a) principal: Nascimento, Marcio L. F.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4986507
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Resumo: The diffusion mechanisms controlling viscous flow, structural relaxation, liquid-liquid phase separation, crystal nucleation, and crystal growth in multicomponent glass-forming liquids are of great interest and relevance in physics, chemistry, materials, and glass science. However, the diffusing entities that control each of these important dynamic processes are still unknown. The main objective of thiswork is to shed some light on this mystery, advancing the knowledge on this phenomenon. For that matter, we measured the crystal growth rates, the viscosity, and lead diffusivities in PbSiO3 liquid and glass in a wide temperature range. We compared our measured values with published data covering 16 orders of magnitude.We suggest that above a certain temperature range Td (1.2Tg–1.3Tg), crystal growth and viscous flow are controlled by the diffusion of silicon and lead. Below this temperature, crystal growth and viscous flow are more sluggish than the diffusion of silicon and lead. Therefore, Td marks the temperature where decoupling between the (measured) cationic diffusivity and the effective diffusivities calculated from viscosity and crystal growth rates occurs.We reasonably propose that the nature or size of the diffusional entities controlling viscous flow and crystal growth below Td is quite different; the slowest is the one controlling viscous flow, but both processes require cooperative movements of some larger structural units rather than jumps of only one or a few isolated atoms
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We compared our measured values with published data covering 16 orders of magnitude.We suggest that above a certain temperature range Td (1.2Tg–1.3Tg), crystal growth and viscous flow are controlled by the diffusion of silicon and lead. Below this temperature, crystal growth and viscous flow are more sluggish than the diffusion of silicon and lead. Therefore, Td marks the temperature where decoupling between the (measured) cationic diffusivity and the effective diffusivities calculated from viscosity and crystal growth rates occurs.We reasonably propose that the nature or size of the diffusional entities controlling viscous flow and crystal growth below Td is quite different; the slowest is the one controlling viscous flow, but both processes require cooperative movements of some larger structural units rather than jumps of only one or a few isolated atomsSubmitted by Marcio Luis Ferreira Nascimento (mlfn@ufba.br) on 2017-07-07T16:44:46Z No. of bitstreams: 1 ElementalCooperativeDiffusionSupercooledLiquidGlass-JCP147-Nascimento.pdf: 7241668 bytes, checksum: 194857f52cabff4cb3b096a1e6a865ee (MD5)Approved for entry into archive by Flávia Sousa (flaviabs@ufba.br) on 2017-07-07T19:19:25Z (GMT) No. of bitstreams: 1 ElementalCooperativeDiffusionSupercooledLiquidGlass-JCP147-Nascimento.pdf: 7241668 bytes, checksum: 194857f52cabff4cb3b096a1e6a865ee (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-07T19:19:25Z (GMT). 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title Elemental and cooperative diffusion in a liquid, supercooled liquid and glass resolved
spellingShingle Elemental and cooperative diffusion in a liquid, supercooled liquid and glass resolved
Nascimento, Marcio L. F.
Glass
Diffusion
title_short Elemental and cooperative diffusion in a liquid, supercooled liquid and glass resolved
title_full Elemental and cooperative diffusion in a liquid, supercooled liquid and glass resolved
title_fullStr Elemental and cooperative diffusion in a liquid, supercooled liquid and glass resolved
title_full_unstemmed Elemental and cooperative diffusion in a liquid, supercooled liquid and glass resolved
title_sort Elemental and cooperative diffusion in a liquid, supercooled liquid and glass resolved
author Nascimento, Marcio L. F.
author_facet Nascimento, Marcio L. F.
author_role author
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Nascimento, Marcio L. F.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glass
Diffusion
topic Glass
Diffusion
description The diffusion mechanisms controlling viscous flow, structural relaxation, liquid-liquid phase separation, crystal nucleation, and crystal growth in multicomponent glass-forming liquids are of great interest and relevance in physics, chemistry, materials, and glass science. However, the diffusing entities that control each of these important dynamic processes are still unknown. The main objective of thiswork is to shed some light on this mystery, advancing the knowledge on this phenomenon. For that matter, we measured the crystal growth rates, the viscosity, and lead diffusivities in PbSiO3 liquid and glass in a wide temperature range. We compared our measured values with published data covering 16 orders of magnitude.We suggest that above a certain temperature range Td (1.2Tg–1.3Tg), crystal growth and viscous flow are controlled by the diffusion of silicon and lead. Below this temperature, crystal growth and viscous flow are more sluggish than the diffusion of silicon and lead. Therefore, Td marks the temperature where decoupling between the (measured) cationic diffusivity and the effective diffusivities calculated from viscosity and crystal growth rates occurs.We reasonably propose that the nature or size of the diffusional entities controlling viscous flow and crystal growth below Td is quite different; the slowest is the one controlling viscous flow, but both processes require cooperative movements of some larger structural units rather than jumps of only one or a few isolated atoms
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