Unlike the well-defined long-range periodic order that characterizes crystals, so far the inherent atomic packing mode in glassy solids remains mysterious. Based on molecular dynamics simulations, here we find medium-range atomic packing orders in metallic glasses, which are hidden in the diffraction data in terms of structure factors or pair correlation functions. The analysis of the hidden orders in various metallic glasses indicates that the glassy and crystalline solids share a nontrivial structural homology in short-to-medium range, and the hidden orders are formulated by inheriting partial crystalline orders during glass formation. As the number of chemical components increases, more hidden orders are often developed in a metallic gla...
Understanding and properly describing at.-level structure in metallic glasses and other amorphous ma...
Poster Division: Engineering, Math, and Physical Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edwa...
The structure of glassy, liquid, and amorphous materials is still not well understood, due to the in...
Unlike the well-defined long-range periodic order that characterizes crystals, so far the inherent a...
The hidden order of atomic packing in amorphous structures and how this may provide the origin of pl...
In this Letter, we have revealed the common structural behavior of metallic glasses through scrutini...
Data associated with the following publication: Weeks, W. Porter and Flores, Katharine M., Character...
The atomic structure of medium-range order in metallic glasses is investigated by using molecular dy...
We analyze the underlying structural order that transcends liquid, glass and crystalline states in m...
Materials scientists lack a general, abstract description of the atomic structure of metallic glasse...
The structural description of disordered systems has been a longstanding challenge in physical scien...
International audienceThe determination of the atomic configuration of metallic glasses is a long-st...
Metallic glasses are metallic alloys that exhibit exotic material properties. They may have fractal ...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we have studied the atomic correlations characterizing the sec...
The geometrical properties of the icosahedral ordered structure formed in liquid and glassy phases o...
Understanding and properly describing at.-level structure in metallic glasses and other amorphous ma...
Poster Division: Engineering, Math, and Physical Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edwa...
The structure of glassy, liquid, and amorphous materials is still not well understood, due to the in...
Unlike the well-defined long-range periodic order that characterizes crystals, so far the inherent a...
The hidden order of atomic packing in amorphous structures and how this may provide the origin of pl...
In this Letter, we have revealed the common structural behavior of metallic glasses through scrutini...
Data associated with the following publication: Weeks, W. Porter and Flores, Katharine M., Character...
The atomic structure of medium-range order in metallic glasses is investigated by using molecular dy...
We analyze the underlying structural order that transcends liquid, glass and crystalline states in m...
Materials scientists lack a general, abstract description of the atomic structure of metallic glasse...
The structural description of disordered systems has been a longstanding challenge in physical scien...
International audienceThe determination of the atomic configuration of metallic glasses is a long-st...
Metallic glasses are metallic alloys that exhibit exotic material properties. They may have fractal ...
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we have studied the atomic correlations characterizing the sec...
The geometrical properties of the icosahedral ordered structure formed in liquid and glassy phases o...
Understanding and properly describing at.-level structure in metallic glasses and other amorphous ma...
Poster Division: Engineering, Math, and Physical Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edwa...
The structure of glassy, liquid, and amorphous materials is still not well understood, due to the in...