Channel formation and intermediate range order in sodium silicate melts and glasses
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Institute of Mathematics & Physics (ADT) Mathematics and Physics |
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09/12/2008
09/12/2008
01/07/2004
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Kargl, Florian; Meyer, A.; Horbach, J.; Kob, W., (2004) 'Channel formation and intermediate range order in sodium silicate melts and glasses', Physical Review Letters 93(2) pp.027801 RAE2008 We use inelastic neutron scattering and molecular dynamics simulation to investigate the interplay between the structure and the fast sodium ion diffusion in various sodium silicates. With increasing temperature and decreasing density the structure factors exhibit an emerging prepeak around 0.9????-1. We show that this prepeak has its origin in the formation of sodium rich channels in the static structure. The channels serve as preferential ion conducting pathways in the relative immobile Si-O matrix. On cooling below the glass transition this intermediate range order is frozen in. Peer reviewed |
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27801 |
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Kargl , F , Meyer , A , Horbach , J & Kob , W 2004 , ' Channel formation and intermediate range order in sodium silicate melts and glasses ' Physical Review Letters , vol 93 , no. 2 , pp. 027801 . DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.93.027801 1079-7114 PURE: 89682 PURE UUID: 785e612e-b6c3-40b5-9c8d-c0789d904d8b dspace: 2160/1495 |
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eng |
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Physical Review Letters |
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