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EPL
Volume 98, Number 1, April 2012
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Article Number | 16003 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
Section | Condensed Matter: Structural, Mechanical and Thermal Properties | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1209/0295-5075/98/16003 | |
Published online | 03 April 2012 |
Locally fluctuating cooling rate as possible reason for non-crystalline plasticity in metallic glasses
1
Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden, IFW - P.O. Box 27 01 16, D-01171 Dresden, Germany, EU
2
Institute of Materials Science, TU Dresden - D-01062 Dresden, Germany, EU
Received:
22
November
2011
Accepted:
1
March
2012
The preparation process of a CuZrAl metallic glass is simulated by molecular dynamics. Different temperatures of the initial liquid state and variation of the cooling rate over five decades are considered. Elastic moduli, mass density and frequency of icosahedral clusters follow a power-law scaling with the cooling rate. The ratio of shear to bulk modulus is most sensitive to changes of the cooling rate. Assuming local fluctuations of the cooling rate occurring during the preparation process, regions characterized by comparably low values of shear modulus, mass density and frequency of icosahedral clusters can be proposed as atomistic realizations of flow defects, at which non-crystalline plastic deformation is initiated.
PACS: 61.43.Bn – Structural modeling: serial-addition models, computer simulation / 61.43.Dq – Amorphous semiconductors, metals, and alloys / 62.20.-x – Mechanical properties of solids
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