2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2007.14968
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Theory of Crystallization versus Vitrification

Muhammad R. Hasyim,
Kranthi K. Mandadapu

Abstract: The competition between crystallization and vitrification in glass-forming materials manifests as a non-monotonic behavior in the time-temperature transformation (TTT) diagrams, which quantify the time scales for crystallization as a function of temperature. We develop a coarse-grained lattice model, the Arrow-Potts model, to explore the physics behind this competition. Using Monte Carlo simulations, the model showcases non-monotonic TTT diagrams resulting in polycrystalline structures, with two distinct regim… Show more

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“…The DF theory has also been used to predict relaxation times of various atomistic systems from molecular simulations [7,[13][14][15]. Furthermore, this theory has been used to describe competitions between crystallization and vitrification resulting in the formation of polycrystalline microstructures [16]. However, the two aforementioned fundamental questions regarding the origin of localized excitations and dynamical facilitation still remain to be answered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DF theory has also been used to predict relaxation times of various atomistic systems from molecular simulations [7,[13][14][15]. Furthermore, this theory has been used to describe competitions between crystallization and vitrification resulting in the formation of polycrystalline microstructures [16]. However, the two aforementioned fundamental questions regarding the origin of localized excitations and dynamical facilitation still remain to be answered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%