The β relaxation is a crucial feature in metallic glasses (MGs). However, its structural origin is not fully elucidated. Using a contact resonance atomic force microscope, we investigated the local structural heterogeneity of MGs and its correlation with β relaxations. It was found that MGs have various degrees of the heterogeneity, resulting in different intensities of β relaxations. Local zones with a prominent heterogeneity lead to a broad energy state distribution and more pronounced β relaxation. Our results provide a direct experimental evidence to clarify the mechanism of the β relaxations, suggesting a guideline for controlling β relaxations of MGs
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cited By 36International audienceRelaxation behavior was investigated in typical La-based bulk metal...
Relaxation phenomena in glasses are a subject of utmost interest, as they are deeply connected with ...
cited By 20International audienceThe main (α) relaxation in typical metallic glasses was studied by ...
The secondary β-relaxation is an intrinsic feature in glassy materials. However, its structural orig...
ABSTRACT: The relaxational dynamics in metallic glasses (MGs) is investigated by using mechanical sp...
Understanding mechanical relaxation, such as primary (a) and secondary (ß) relaxation, is key to unr...
Metallic glasses with pronounced high-frequency β relaxation in their dynamic-mechanical response ha...
We employ an atomic-scale theory within the framework of nonaffine lattice dynamics to uncover the o...
Being a key feature of a glassy state, low temperature relaxation has important implications on the ...
Characterising metallic glasses has become an important topic in material science. In our work we m...
The slow β relaxation is understood to be a universal feature of glassy dynamics. Its presence in bu...
The role of atomic-scale structural heterogeneity (ASSH) in the elastic modulus for metallic glasses...
Establishing the structure–property relationship is an important goal of glassy materials, but it is...
Relaxation phenomena in glasses are a subject of utmost interest, as they are deeply connected with ...
We perform a molecular dynamics (MD) stress relaxation simulation for Zr50Cu40Al10 metallic glass to...
cited By 36International audienceRelaxation behavior was investigated in typical La-based bulk metal...
Relaxation phenomena in glasses are a subject of utmost interest, as they are deeply connected with ...
cited By 20International audienceThe main (α) relaxation in typical metallic glasses was studied by ...