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- CRYSTALLINE FRAGMENTS IN GLASSES
- LOUISIANA STATE UNIV
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0163-1829
- The nature of tetrahedral molecular fragments is investigated in SiSe2 glasses using the molecular-dynamics method. The glass consists of both edge-sharing (ES) and corner-sharing tetrahedra. The ES tetrahedra are the building blocks of chain-like-molecular fragments. The two-edge-sharing tetrahedra are the nucleus, and corner-sharing configurations provide connecting hinges between fragments. Statistics of rings and fragments reveals that threefold and eightfold rings are most abundant, chainlike fragments that are typically 10-15 angstrom long occur mostly in eightfold rings, and the longest fragments occur in elevenfold rings.
- 1-Apr-1992
- Physical Review B. College Pk: American Physical Soc, v. 45, n. 13, p. 7455-7458, 1992.
- 7455-7458
- American Physical Soc
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.45.7455
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