TY - JOUR
T1 - Visco-elasticity and mechanical relaxation behavior in La-based metallic glasses
AU - Liu, M. N.
AU - Hao, Q.
AU - Qiao, J. C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2021/7/15
Y1 - 2021/7/15
N2 - Dynamic mechanical relaxation process is one of the important issues to understand mechanical/physical properties of metallic glasses. In the current research, dynamic mechanical relaxation behavior of La62Al14(Cu5/6Ag1/6)20(Ni1/2Co1/2)4 and (La0.7Ce0.3)65Al10Co25 bulk metallic glasses were investigated by mechanical spectroscopy. Unlike the typical Zr- or Cu-based metallic glasses, (La0.7Ce0.3)65Al10Co25 metallic glass shows an evident β relaxation process. On the other hand, La62Al14(Cu5/6Ag1/6)20(Ni1/2Co1/2)4 metallic glass presents a “shoulder” relaxation process. Physical aging below the glass transition temperature Tg induces a decrease of the concentration of “defects”, which corresponds to a reduction of the intensity of the β relaxation. During aging process, the amplitude of β relaxation (△E") decreases, while the relaxation time (τβ) increases. In organic glasses, it was reported that the changes of In(τβ) and In(△Emax) are linearly correlated with In(τβ)=b-a In(△E"max), this correlation has also been found in metallic glass. This behavior is discussed in the framework of the asymmetric double well potential (ADWP) model, and U and △ are used to characterize ADWP. It is suggested that during the aging process, the U/△ ratio remains basically unchanged, which is close to the coefficient describing the linear correlation between In(τβ) and In(△Emax) (U/△~a).
AB - Dynamic mechanical relaxation process is one of the important issues to understand mechanical/physical properties of metallic glasses. In the current research, dynamic mechanical relaxation behavior of La62Al14(Cu5/6Ag1/6)20(Ni1/2Co1/2)4 and (La0.7Ce0.3)65Al10Co25 bulk metallic glasses were investigated by mechanical spectroscopy. Unlike the typical Zr- or Cu-based metallic glasses, (La0.7Ce0.3)65Al10Co25 metallic glass shows an evident β relaxation process. On the other hand, La62Al14(Cu5/6Ag1/6)20(Ni1/2Co1/2)4 metallic glass presents a “shoulder” relaxation process. Physical aging below the glass transition temperature Tg induces a decrease of the concentration of “defects”, which corresponds to a reduction of the intensity of the β relaxation. During aging process, the amplitude of β relaxation (△E") decreases, while the relaxation time (τβ) increases. In organic glasses, it was reported that the changes of In(τβ) and In(△Emax) are linearly correlated with In(τβ)=b-a In(△E"max), this correlation has also been found in metallic glass. This behavior is discussed in the framework of the asymmetric double well potential (ADWP) model, and U and △ are used to characterize ADWP. It is suggested that during the aging process, the U/△ ratio remains basically unchanged, which is close to the coefficient describing the linear correlation between In(τβ) and In(△Emax) (U/△~a).
KW - Mechanical relaxation
KW - Metallic glass
KW - Physical aging
KW - Secondary relaxation
KW - Structural heterogeneity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2021.120843
DO - 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2021.120843
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85103974384
SN - 0022-3093
VL - 564
JO - Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
JF - Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
M1 - 120843
ER -