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arxiv: 1703.04236 · v1 · submitted 2017-03-13 · ❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn

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Chemical-disorder-caused Medium Range Order in Covalent Glass

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How atoms in covalent solids rearrange over a medium-range length-scale during amorphization is a long pursued question whose answer could profoundly shape our understanding on amorphous (a-) networks. Based on ab-intio calculations and reverse Monte Carlo simulations of experiments, we surprisingly find that even though the severe chemical disorder in a-GeTe undermined the prevailing medium range order (MRO) picture, it is responsible for the experimentally observed MRO. That this thing could happen depends on a novel atomic packing scheme. And this scheme results in a kind of homopolar bond chain-like polyhedral clusters. Within this scheme, the formation of homopolar bonds can be well explained by an electron-counting model and further validated by quantitative bond energy analysis based. Our study suggests that the underlying physics for chemical disorder in a-GeTe is intrinsic and universal to all severely chemically disordered covalent glasses.

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