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Atomic and electronic structures of an extremely fragile liquid

  • Shinji Kohara
  • , Jaakko Akola
  • , Leonid Patrikeev
  • , Matti Ropo
  • , Koji Ohara
  • , Masayoshi Itou
  • , Akihiko Fujiwara
  • , Jumpei Yahiro
  • , Junpei T. Okada
  • , Takehiko Ishikawa
  • , Akitoshi Mizuno
  • , Atsunobu Masuno
  • , Yasuhiro Watanabe
  • , Takeshi Usuki

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    Abstract

    The structure of high-temperature liquids is an important topic for understanding the fragility of liquids. Here we report the structure of a high-temperature non-glass-forming oxide liquid, ZrO 2, at an atomistic and electronic level. The Bhatia-Thornton number-number structure factor of ZrO 2 does not show a first sharp diffraction peak. The atomic structure comprises ZrO 5, ZrO 6 and ZrO 7 polyhedra with a significant contribution of edge sharing of oxygen in addition to corner sharing. The variety of large oxygen coordination and polyhedral connections with short Zr-O bond lifetimes, induced by the relatively large ionic radius of zirconium, disturbs the evolution of intermediate-range ordering, which leads to a reduced electronic band gap and increased delocalization in the ionic Zr-O bonding. The details of the chemical bonding explain the extremely low viscosity of the liquid and the absence of a first sharp diffraction peak, and indicate that liquid ZrO 2 is an extremely fragile liquid.
    Translated title of the contributionAtomic and electronic structures of an extremely fragile liquid
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number5892
    JournalNature Communications
    Volume5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    Publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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