Metallic glasses (MGs) typically have high yield strength while low ductility, and the latter is commonly considered as the Achilles' heel of MGs. Elucidate the mechanism for such low ductility becomes the research focus of this field. With molecular level simulations, we show the degree of short-range order (SRO) of atomic structure for brittle Fe-based glass decreases dramatically during the stretch, while mild change occurs in ductile Zr-based glass. The reformation capability for SRO and their medium-range connections is found to be the primary characteristics to differentiate the deformability between the two metallic glasses. We suspect that, in addition to the strength of networks formed by SRO structure, the reformation capabili...
The plasticity of metallic glasses (MGs) is mediated by localized shearing in thin bands, degrading ...
Energy-efficient materials are key to combating the high energy costs and climate change. The manufa...
In order to identify key physical factor controlling the deformation and fracture behavior of bulk\u...
Chemical short-range order (CSRO) has emerged as an important index of material properties for multi...
While inelastic mechanical behaviour of crystalline materials is well-understood in terms of lattice...
The effects of cooling rate, temperature, and applied strain rate on the tensile deformation behavio...
The great technological potential for bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) arises primarily because of their...
The need for high-performance materials in complex environments continues to increase. Various scena...
cited By 0Pronounced slow β-relaxation in metallic glasses (MGs) has been proven to be closely relat...
Materials scientists lack a general, abstract description of the atomic structure of metallic glasse...
Brittleness largely restricts promising applications of the metallic glasses as a new engineering ma...
In addition to extremely high strength, manufacturing temperatures of bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) r...
Energy-efficient materials are key to combating the high energy costs and climate change. The manufa...
AbstractThe effect of temperature on the short-range order (SRO) structures, deformation mechanisms ...
Very different materials are named ‘‘Glass,’ ’ with Young’s mod-ulus (E) and Poisson’s ratio (n) ext...
The plasticity of metallic glasses (MGs) is mediated by localized shearing in thin bands, degrading ...
Energy-efficient materials are key to combating the high energy costs and climate change. The manufa...
In order to identify key physical factor controlling the deformation and fracture behavior of bulk\u...
Chemical short-range order (CSRO) has emerged as an important index of material properties for multi...
While inelastic mechanical behaviour of crystalline materials is well-understood in terms of lattice...
The effects of cooling rate, temperature, and applied strain rate on the tensile deformation behavio...
The great technological potential for bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) arises primarily because of their...
The need for high-performance materials in complex environments continues to increase. Various scena...
cited By 0Pronounced slow β-relaxation in metallic glasses (MGs) has been proven to be closely relat...
Materials scientists lack a general, abstract description of the atomic structure of metallic glasse...
Brittleness largely restricts promising applications of the metallic glasses as a new engineering ma...
In addition to extremely high strength, manufacturing temperatures of bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) r...
Energy-efficient materials are key to combating the high energy costs and climate change. The manufa...
AbstractThe effect of temperature on the short-range order (SRO) structures, deformation mechanisms ...
Very different materials are named ‘‘Glass,’ ’ with Young’s mod-ulus (E) and Poisson’s ratio (n) ext...
The plasticity of metallic glasses (MGs) is mediated by localized shearing in thin bands, degrading ...
Energy-efficient materials are key to combating the high energy costs and climate change. The manufa...
In order to identify key physical factor controlling the deformation and fracture behavior of bulk\u...