Correlating dynamic relaxation and viscoelasticity in metallic glasses

Guang Hui Xing, Qi Hao, Fan Zhu, Yun Jiang Wang, Yong Yang, Hidemi Kato, Eloi Pineda, Si Lan, Ji Chao Qiao

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Abstract

Relaxation dynamics, essential for the structural evolution of non-equilibrium systems like glassy materials, remain enigmatic. Here, we explore relaxation dynamics and viscoelastic properties in three types of metallic glasses with distinct β relaxation behavior. In systems with significant β relaxation, stress relaxation and creep experiments reveal a transition from two-step to one-step relaxation with rising temperature. However, such a phenomenon is absent in systems with weaker β relaxation. We model the two-step relaxation process using a double Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts equation, and the obtained relaxation times elegantly adhere to the Arrhenius relationship. By combining fitted activation energies with theoretical analysis, we conclusively attribute these relaxation processes to β relaxation and α relaxation, respectively. Finally, we analyze the relaxation time spectra of two processes and establish a comprehensive picture linking dynamic relaxation with viscoelasticity. Our study provides new strategies for probing the complex relaxation behaviors of glasses from the perspective of viscoelasticity.

Original languageEnglish
Article number256111
JournalScience China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy
Volume67
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • creep
  • dynamics relaxation
  • metallic glasses
  • stress relaxation
  • two-step relaxation

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