Origin of splitting of the second peak in the pair-distribution function for metallic glasses
SP Pan and JY Qin and WM Wang and TK Gu, PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 84, 092201 (2011).
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.84.092201
The connection of atomic clusters has been investigated using molecular- dynamics simulation to explain the splitting of the second peak of the pair-distribution function in amorphous alloys. It is found that the unevenness of the connecting style of atomic clusters results in the splitting of the second peak and the two subpeaks are caused by a three- atom-shared connection and a one-atom-shared connection between atomic clusters. The underlying reason is that metallic glasses have higher density than liquid alloys and a different connecting style of atomic clusters from crystals.
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