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Computer investigation of the energy landscape of amorphous silica
Published 1999-07-29Version 1
The multidimensional topography of the collective potential energy function of a so-called strong glass former (silica) is analyzed by means of classical molecular dynamics calculations. Features qualitatively similar to those of fragile glasses are recovered at high temperatures : in particular an intrinsic characteristic temperature $T_c\simeq 3500$K is evidenced above which the system starts to investigate non-harmonic potential energy basins. It is shown that the anharmonicities are essentially characterized by a roughness appearing in the potential energy valleys explored by the system for temperatures above $T_c$.
Comments: 5 pages; accepted for publication in PRL
Categories: cond-mat.dis-nn
Keywords: energy landscape, computer investigation, amorphous silica, non-harmonic potential energy basins, collective potential energy function
Tags: journal article
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