Chemical variation induced nanoscale spatial heterogeneity in metallic glasses

Abstract

Metallic glasses possess amorphous structures with inherent heterogeneity at the nanoscale. A combined experimental and modeling investigation to elucidate the chemical effect on such nanoscale heterogeneity in a Cu-Zr-Al metallic glass system is conducted. By using the dynamic atomic force microscopy, we reveal a reduction of the nanoscale spatial heterogeneity in the local viscoelastic response after introducing Al into the Cu50Zr50 metallic glass. The change of such nanoscale heterogeneity can be contributed to the variation of local atomic structures. The addition of Al increases the population of the icosahedral short-range ordered clusters, thus reducing the structural heterogeneity at the nanoscale. IMPACT STATEMENTThis paper provides a combination between the nanoscale experimental and theoretical understanding of the chemical variation induced spatial heterogeneity in CuZrAl metallic glass and their impacts on the mechanical properties.

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Keywords
Metallic glass, spatial heterogeneity, chemical variation, dynamic force microscopy, nanoscale, DEFORMATION, Materials Science, Multidisciplinary, Materials Science
Citation
Wang, N., Ding, J., Luo, P., Liu, Y., Li, L., Yan, F. (2018): Chemical Variation Induced Nanoscale Spatial Heterogeneity in Metallic Glasses. Materials Research Letters. 6(12).