Confinement-Induced Stable Amorphous Solid of Lennard-Jones Argon

JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN(2013)

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When a material is confined in a nanometer-scale pore, novel properties not seen in a macroscopic-scale material are expected. With this situation in mind, we carry Out molecular dynamics (MD) simulation for the purpose of investigating the atomic configurations of Lennard-Jones (LJ) Ar solid in a pore of 3.4nm in diameter. These results concerning the radial distribution function, Voronoi face parameters and bond-orientational order parameter show that the atomic structure of the confincd Ar-solid is non-crystalline (or in other words, amorphous) with a large number of Ar atoms having the local-icosahedral symmetry. The same kinds of the atomic coil figurations appears in bulk LJ glasses constructed via glass transition. However, there DOES exist a remarkable difference between these two cases. The amorphous Structure in a bulk Ar glass easily crystallizes, after the annealing of 0.045-0.3 its, into a closest-packed crystal (hcp, fee or even a random stacking). On the other hand, the amorphous structure in a nanometer-scale pore remains unchanged on annealing even after 40 ns or longer. Our results of MID Simulations strongly suggests that the amorphous Structure in a confined Ar solid is 'practically stable' in the sense that no crystallization is observed during the time span of annealing.
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confined system,pore,glass transition,freezing,icosahedral structure,molecular dynamics simulation
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