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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik
BP 16: Poster - Glasses / Stat. Phys. Bio. / Networks (joint DY/BP/CPP/SOE)
BP 16.9: Poster
Tuesday, April 1, 2014, 09:30–12:30, P1
Understanding the properties of two dimensional silica systems — •ProjeshKumar Roy1 and Andreas Heuer2 — 1Graduate school of chemistry, University of Muenster — 2Institute of physical chemistry, University of Muenster
Recently, STEM and SPM studies were performed by Lichtenstein et al, [1] in a virtually two dimensional silica bilayer; which was grown by depositing vaporised Si atoms on a [Ru(0001)] metal surface in an oxygen atmosphere. Silica bilayers were generated, which could be either amorphous or crystalline, depending on the preparation conditions. Under specific conditions even both states could be generated in the same layer, including a short-range transition between them. Remarkably, even in the amorphous case both layers were virtually identical. Due to the atomic resolution the ring statistics in the amorphous structure could be characterized in detail.
We report about computer simulations which have the aim to reproduce the properties of two-dimensional silica layers and, consequently, obtain an improved microscopic understanding of this system. In particular we want to learn, under which conditions crystalline and amorphous structures can be generated, respectively. For this purpose, an appropriate silica potential has to be developed which can be used in the two-dimensional case and is able to generate the observed structural features.
[1] Lichtenstein L; Heyde M; Freund H.J.; J. Phys. Chem. C 2012, 116, 20426.