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Composition and polyamorphism in supercooled yttria-alumina melts
Authors:GN Greaves  MC Wilding  F Kargl  L Hennet  JKR Weber  Q Vu Van  PF McMillan
Institution:
  • a Centre for Advanced Functional Materials and Devices, Institute of Mathematics and Physics, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth SY23 3BZ, UK
  • b Institut für Materialphysik in Weltrum, Deutches Zentrum für Luft-und Raumfahrt, Linder Hohe, 51170 Köln, Germany
  • c CNRS-CEMHTI, 1d avenue de la Recherche Scientifique, 45071 Orléans cedex 2, France
  • d Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL 60439, USA
  • e Materials Development Inc., 3090 Daniels Court, Arlington Heights, IL 60004, USA
  • f Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris, 11 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75231, Paris, France
  • g Department of Chemistry and Materials Chemistry Centre, University College London, London, WC1H 0AJ, UK
  • Abstract:By extending recent work on liquid-liquid transitions in supercooled yttria-alumina AYx liquids we draw attention to the compositional dependence of the structure factor of the high density liquid, arguing that this is sufficiently sensitive to discriminate between liquids at the level of a few %. Comparing structure factor differences between liquids of different compositions and in the same liquid AY20 between high and low temperatures straddling the transition at 1788 K between a high density liquid (HDL) and a low density liquid (LDL) enables compositional phase separation to be ruled out. It points instead to kinetic changes in polyhedral configurational order being the drivers for this polyamorphic transformation. Rotor behaviour observed in levitated liquid drops used in the high temperature experiments enables the reversibility of the LLT transition (LLT) and the associated changes in entropy and density to be identified. Evidence for critical-like behaviour in the structural relaxation time and in the fluctuation correlation length is presented. By re-examining recent work which failed to find the structural and thermal signatures for the LLT in liquid AY20 at 1788 K we present evidence for the LLT occurring instead in liquid AY15 at 1940 K, suggesting that the liquid-liquid transition temperature in AYx liquids decreases with increasing yttria content.
    Keywords:Diffraction and scattering measurements  Supercooled liquids  Glass formation  Phases and equilibria  Structure  Fluctuations  Critical phenomena
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