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Structural changes on supercooling liquid silicon
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Materials ScienceEngineeringSimple LiquidPhysicsInterfacial PhenomenonX-ray Diffraction ExperimentsStructural ChangesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsSiliceneInterfacial StudyCrystallographySilicon On InsulatorCrystal FormationMolecular DynamicsLiquid Silicon
X-ray diffraction experiments and ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations have been performed to investigate the atomic structure of liquid silicon into the deeply supercooled region. The levitation technique used has made it possible to extend the measurements down to a temperature of 1458 K, 230 K below the equilibrium melting point. The x-ray and AIMD results, which are in reasonable agreement, show conclusively that the tetrahedral order is reinforced and that the coordination number decreases as the liquid is supercooled, with implications for the liquid–liquid phase transition.
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