Critical fictive temperature for plasticity in metallic glasses

Golden Kumar(Texas Tech University), Pascal Neibecker(Yale University), Yan Hui Liu(Yale University), Jan Schroers(Yale University)
Nature Communications
February 26, 2013
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Abstract

A long-sought goal in metallic glasses is to impart ductility without conceding their strength and elastic limit. The rational design of tough metallic glasses, however, remains challenging because of the inability of existing theories to capture the correlation between plasticity, composition and processing for a wide range of glass-forming alloys. Here we propose a phenomenological criterion based on a critical fictive temperature, Tfc, which can rationalize the effect of composition, cooling rate and annealing on room-temperature plasticity of metallic glasses. Such criterion helps in understanding the widespread mechanical behaviour of metallic glasses and reveals alloy-specific preparation conditions to circumvent brittleness. Toughness of metallic glasses varies widely, with values spanning from very brittle to exceptionally tough. Kumar et al.report a characteristic fictive temperature, which can explain this widespread behaviour and provide guidelines for synthesis of ductile metallic glasses.


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