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 language | English |
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Article number | 256111 |
Journal | Science China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy |
Volume | 67 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - May 2024 |
Keywords
- creep
- dynamics relaxation
- metallic glasses
- stress relaxation
- two-step relaxation