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Yielding of Ultrastable Computer Glasses

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Abstract


We study mechanical yielding of ultrastable computer glasses generated by optimized swap Monte-Carlo simulations for polydisperse particles [1,2] as well as more realistic multi-component metallic glass models [3]. We observe brittle yielding associated with a sharp system-spanning shearband in various rheological settings, such as uniform shear and oscillatory deformation in two and three dimensions [4,5,6]. The observed behaviors are qualitatively different from the standard computer glasses that have been studied previously. Thus, our computational scheme opens up new opportunities to investigate the mechanical behaviors of metallic glasses in experimentally relevant conditions. As an application, we numerically test the scenario of shearband nucleation by artificially inserting a soft spot into a stable glass sample. We argue that brittle yielding in macroscopic samples is triggered by rare droplets of the soft spot [4].

[1] Berthier, Coslovich, Ninarello, and Ozawa, Phys. Rev. Lett., 116, 238002 (2018)
[2] Ozawa, Berthier, Biroli, Rosso, and Tarjus, PNAS, 115, 6656 (2018)
[3] Parmar, Ozawa, and Berthier
[4] Ozawa, Berthier, Biroli, and Tarjus
[5] Singh, Ozawa, and Berthier
[6] Yeh, Ozawa, Miyazaki, Kawasaki, and Berthier

Presenters

  • Misaki ozawa

    Ecole Normale Superieure, ens

Authors

  • Misaki ozawa

    Ecole Normale Superieure, ens

  • Ludovic Berthier

    University of Montpellier, Universite Montpellier

  • Giulio Biroli

    LPENS, Ecole Normale Superieure, Laboratoire de Physique, École normale supérieure, Ecole Normale Superieure, Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure

  • Alberto Rosso

    LPTMS, CNRS, Universite Paris-Sud, Universite Paris-Saclay, 69 91405 Orsay, France, Universite Paris-Sud

  • Gilles Tarjus

    Sorbonne Universite

  • Murari Singh

    Universite Montpellier

  • Wei-Ting Yeh

    Nagoya University

  • Kunimasa Miyazaki

    Nagoya University

  • Takeshi Kawasaki

    Nagoya University