Characterizing medium‐range order structure of binary silicate glasses using ring analysis and persistent homology
Abstract
Several fundamental questions about the medium‐range order (MRO) structure of oxide glasses remain unanswered. How do we define MRO in glass? Should we only consider the covalently bonded rings or also repeating patterns of non‐chemically bonded atom clusters? Is the first sharp diffraction peak (FSDP) in the structure factor only constituted by those rings? In this study, by focusing on binary silicate glasses, we compare the MRO structure as determined using persistent homology and classical ring analysis. While the latter only identifies chemically bonded rings, the former captures both chemically and non‐chemically bonded ring/loop structures. Our analyses are based on atomic configurations established through classical molecular dynamics simulations of three series of alkali silicate glasses with varying modifier content. First, we characterize the size and shape of chemically bonded rings using …