Soliquidy: a descriptor for atomic geometrical confusion

IF 9.4 1区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Hagen Eckert, Sebastian A. Kube, Simon Divilov, Asa Guest, Adam C. Zettel, David Hicks, Sean D. Griesemer, Nico Hotz, Xiomara Campilongo, Siya Zhu, Axel van de Walle, Jan Schroers, Stefano Curtarolo
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Abstract

Tailoring material properties often requires understanding the solidification process. Herein, we introduce the geometric descriptor Soliquidy, which numerically captures the Euclidean transport cost between the translationally disordered versus ordered states of a materials. As a testbed, we apply Soliquidy to the classification of glass-forming metal alloys. By extending and combining an experimental library of metallic thin films (glass/no-glass) with the aflow.org computational database (geometrical and energetic information of mixtures) we found that the combination of Soliquity and formation enthalpies generates an effective classifier for glass formation. Such a classifier is then used to tackle a public dataset of metallic glasses showing that the glass-agnostic assumptions of Soliquity can be useful for understanding kinetically-controlled phase transitions.

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npj Computational Materials
npj Computational Materials Mathematics-Modeling and Simulation
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15.30
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5.20%
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229
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6 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Computational Materials is a high-quality open access journal from Nature Research that publishes research papers applying computational approaches for the design of new materials and enhancing our understanding of existing ones. The journal also welcomes papers on new computational techniques and the refinement of current approaches that support these aims, as well as experimental papers that complement computational findings. Some key features of npj Computational Materials include a 2-year impact factor of 12.241 (2021), article downloads of 1,138,590 (2021), and a fast turnaround time of 11 days from submission to the first editorial decision. The journal is indexed in various databases and services, including Chemical Abstracts Service (ACS), Astrophysics Data System (ADS), Current Contents/Physical, Chemical and Earth Sciences, Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition, SCOPUS, EI Compendex, INSPEC, Google Scholar, SCImago, DOAJ, CNKI, and Science Citation Index Expanded (SCIE), among others.
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