Revealing the hidden structure of disordered materials by parameterizing their local structural manifold

Author:

Hardin Thomas J.ORCID,Chandross Michael,Meena Rahul,Fajardo Spencer,Giovanis Dimitris,Kevrekidis IoannisORCID,Falk Michael L.ORCID,Shields Michael D.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractDurable interest in developing a framework for the detailed structure of glassy materials has produced numerous structural descriptors that trade off between general applicability and interpretability. However, none approach the combination of simplicity and wide-ranging predictive power of the lattice-grain-defect framework for crystalline materials. Working from the hypothesis that the local atomic environments of a glassy material are constrained by enthalpy minimization to a low-dimensional manifold in atomic coordinate space, we develop a generalized distance function, the Gaussian Integral Inner Product (GIIP) distance, in connection with agglomerative clustering and diffusion maps, to parameterize that manifold. Applying this approach to a two-dimensional model crystal and a three-dimensional binary model metallic glass results in parameters interpretable as coordination number, composition, volumetric strain, and local symmetry. In particular, we show that a more slowly quenched glass has a higher degree of local tetrahedral symmetry at the expense of cyclic symmetry. While these descriptors require post-hoc interpretation, they minimize bias rooted in crystalline materials science and illuminate a range of structural trends that might otherwise be missed.

Funder

DOE | LDRD | Sandia National Laboratories

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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