This letter is motivated by some recent experiments on pan-cake–shaped nano-samples of metallic glass that indicate a decline in the measured shear modulus upon decreasing the sample radius. Similar measurements on crystalline samples of the same dimensions showed a much more modest change. In this letter we offer a theory of this phenomenon; we argue that such results are generically expected for any amorphous solid, with the main effect being related to the increased contribution of surfaces with respect to the bulk when the samples get smaller. We employ exact relations between the shear modulus and the eigenvalues of the system's Hessian matrix to explore the role of surface modes in affecting the elastic moduli
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If materials are to be developed from the ground up, the process will be dependent upon accurate and...
The local elastic properties of amorphous solids are investigated using the theory of correlated ran...
The non-exponential and non-linear behavior of relaxing glasses below the glass temperature, Tg, is ...
951-955A simple theory based on bond energy model is developed. The model is used to predict the siz...
A theoretical model is presented to investigate the size-dependent elastic moduli of nanostructures ...
Recently, people are confused with two opposite variations of elastic modulus with decreasing size o...
We poorly understand the properties of amorphous systems at small length scales, where a continuous ...
A simple theory based on bond energy model is developed. The model is used to predict the size and s...
The lack of cristalline structure in metallic glasses suggests that no mechanical size effect could ...
Hard-sphere colloids are model systems in which to study the glass transition and universal properti...
The microstructural variation near surface of nano elastic materials is analyzed based on different ...
Molecular dynamics simulations of tensile deformation of amorphous metals with dispersed nanocrystal...
We poorly understand the properties of amorphous systems at small length scales, where a continuous ...
The role of atomic-scale structural heterogeneity (ASSH) in the elastic modulus for metallic glasses...
Experiments show an intriguing brittle-to-ductile transition on size reduction on nanoscale metallic...
If materials are to be developed from the ground up, the process will be dependent upon accurate and...
The local elastic properties of amorphous solids are investigated using the theory of correlated ran...
The non-exponential and non-linear behavior of relaxing glasses below the glass temperature, Tg, is ...