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arxiv: 1901.04124 · v1 · pith:ALL4EUM4new · submitted 2019-01-14 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Short-Range Order Structure Motifs Learned from an Atomistic Model of a Zr₅₀Cu₄₅Al₅ Metallic Glass

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The structural motifs of a Zr$_{50}$Cu$_{45}$Al$_{5}$ metallic glass were learned from atomistic models using a new structure analysis method called motif extraction that employs point-pattern matching and machine learning clustering techniques. The motifs are the nearest-neighbor building blocks of the glass and reveal a well-defined hierarchy of structures as a function of coordination number. Some of the motifs are icosahedral or quasi-icosahedral in structure, while others take on the structure of the most close-packed geometries for each coordination number. These results set the stage for developing clearer structure-property connections in metallic glasses. Motif extraction can be applied to any disordered material to identify its structural motifs without the need for human input.

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