In this paper, the phenomenon of two glass-transition-like appearance in the supercooled liquid region of metallic glasses was investigated. It is confirmed that this abnormal behavior is attributed to the transition process of an amorphous state from higher energy to lower energy. The amorphous state with higher energy comes from the uneven distribution of compositions in glasses, which is mainly caused by the component with significant differences in atomic size and nonnegative values of enthalpy of mixing. The results were verified by high resolution transmission electron microscopy and energy-dispersive spectrometry. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved
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Glass-transition region is still a somewhat dark area in the field of materials science. In order ...
Supercooling of almost any liquid can induce a transition to an amorphous solid phase. This does not...
International audienceWhen liquids are cooled below their melting temperature T-m, sometimes they do...
International audienceLike non-metallic glasses, many bulk metallic glasses manifest a glass-transit...
We study the fragile-to-strong (F−S) transition of metallic glass-forming liquids (MGFLs) by measuri...
Amorphous metallic alloys, also called metallic glasses, are of considerable technological importanc...
An anomaly in differential scanning calorimetry has been reported in a number of metallic glass mate...
Studies of the transition from the supercooled liquid into the high temperature liquid of a glass fo...
The general term metallic glasses is now generally accepted to define a class of amorphous alloys ob...
Amorphous or non-crystalline materials can be produced by a variety of techniques including rapid qu...
We investigate the structural evolution of various metallic glass-forming liquids and quantitatively...
Both crystallization and relaxation are intrinsic characteristics that derive from the metastable na...
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In this Letter, we have revealed the common structural behavior of metallic glasses through scrutini...
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