Cluster Analysis of Particle Jumps in SiO2 Glass

ORAL

Abstract

With a Molecular Dynamics simulation, we study the behavior of 115248 SiO2 particles after a quench from a fully equilibriated configuration at a high temperature to a temperature below the glass transition. By analyzing single particle trajectories, we identified ``jumps'' when particles moved significantly relative to their fluctuations. We consider the collective motion of these jump events by identifying jumps that occur close in space and time. We will show preliminary results of the cluster size distribution for different temperatures (i.e. 2500 K, 2750 K, and 3000 K), as well as the dependence of this distribution on waiting time.

*We acknowledge the support via NSF REU grant \#PHY-1156964, DoD ASSURE program, and NSF-MRI CHE-1229354 as part of the MERCURY high-performance computer consortium.

Authors

  • Jonathan Cookmeyer

    • Haverford College
  • Katharina Vollmayr-Lee

    • Bucknell University
  • Horacio Castillo

    • Physics and Astronomy Dept., Ohio University
    • Ohio University
  • Juergen Horbach

    • Heinrich-Heine-University D\"usseldorf, Germany