Unusual vortex-like atomic motion observed for viscoelasticity in metallic glass

X. D. Liu, T. Y. Wang, Y. F. Ye, J. C. Qiao, Y. Yang

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Viscoelasticity in metallic glasses (MGs) is commonly attributed to atomic slips or the activation of local shear transformation events. However, based on our extensive molecular dynamics simulations of creep in MGs, we find that a significant portion of viscoelasticity in MGs is mediated through back-and-forth anharmonic motions of atoms. Interestingly, we also show that such anharmonic oscillatory atomic motion stems mainly from collective atomic rotations, which generates local vorticities with an intensity ten folds of the vorticity induced directly by local shear. As deformation proceeds, the “vortex-like” atomic motion shows an increasing correlation with local atomic slips or the activation of shear transformation zones. Our findings indicate that the viscoelastic deformation during creep in MGs is a two-step process, which echoes very well with the recent discovery of two secondary relaxations in a variety of MGs.

源语言英语
页(从-至)104-111
页数8
期刊Computational Materials Science
155
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2018

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