Structural change, plasticity and avalanches in cyclically sheared silica

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Abstract

Strong glasses are often characterized by strong directional interactions and present a completely different behaviour with respect to their fragile counterpart. Under cyclical deformation they are known to display a sharply defined yielding transition with a discontinuous jump from an absorbing to a diffusive state similar to fragile glasses. In this work, we show that silica as a prototypical strong glass former under athermal quasi static cyclic deformation exhibits nontrivial plastic rearrangements. In contrast to mean-field predictions, the statistics of avalanches reveals significant qualitative change in their scaling behaviour. Across the yielding transition system exhibits a qualitative structural change which can be attributed to the crucial role of 5-fold coordination defects of silicon atoms. Such defects facilitate the strain localization in a densified shear-banded region above the yield strain.

*We acknowledge Indo-French Center for the Promotion of Advanced Research (IFCPAR/CEFIPRA) Project 5704-1 for support, the Thematic Unit of Excellence on Computational Materials Science, and the National Supercomputing Mission facility (Param Yukti) at the Jawaharlal Nehru Center for Advanced Scientific Research for computational resources. S.S. acknowledges support through the J. C. Bose Fellowship (JBR/2020/000015) SERB, DST (India)

Publication: Himangsu Bhaumik, Giuseppe Foffi, Srikanth Sastry, Avalanches and Structural Change in Cyclically Sheared Silica Glass, arXiv:2108.07469,2021

Presenters

  • Himangsu Bhaumik

    • JNCASR

Authors

  • Srikanth Sastry

    • Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Sci
  • Himangsu Bhaumik

    • JNCASR
  • Giuseppe Foffi

    • Uni. Paris Sud