Melt fragility index, configurational entropy, and topological phases in ternary GexAsxSe100-2x Chalcogenides

ORAL

Abstract

The melt fragility index, m, of titled chalcogenides display a global minimum with m < 20, in the narrow connectivity range 2.28(3) < <r> < 2.51(3) defining a fragility window. Separately, the non-reversing enthalpy of relaxation (ΔHnr) at Tg in corresponding glasses shows a square-well like global minimum, with the ΔHnr term nearly vanishing in the same 2.28(3) < <r> < 2.51(3) connectivity range, defining the reversibility window, which represents the isostatically rigid Intermediate Phase (IP). The near vanishing ΔHnr for IP glasses is signature for the change in excess configurational entropy (ΔSex) between melt and glass to be minuscule, and leads to super-strong melts as expected. The order of magnitude increases in ΔHnr for non-IP glass compositions as one goes away from the IP glass compositions, lead both ΔSex and m to steadily increase for non-IP melts as observed in experiments.

Presenters

  • Ralph Chbeir

    University of Cincinnati

Authors

  • Ralph Chbeir

    University of Cincinnati

  • Matthieu Micoulaut

    University Pierre and Marie Curie, University Pierre et Marie Curie, Univ Pierre et Marie Curie

  • Mathieu Bauchy

    University of California, Los Angeles, University of California Los Angeles, Univ of California - Los Angeles

  • Punit Boolchand

    University of Cincinnati