Like crystalline materials, the properties of amorphous materials can be tailored by tuning the local atomic-to-nanoscale structural configurations. Polyamorphism is evident by the coexistence of kinetically stabilized amorphous structures with tailorable short-to-medium-range orders, providing a viable means to engineer the degree of local order and heterogeneity. Here, we report experimental evidence of the coexistence of liquid-like and solid-like amorphous phases in a Ni$_{82}$P$_{18}$ amorphous alloy with enhanced thermal stability and plasticity prepared by pulsed electrodeposition. The two amorphous phases, of comparable volume fraction of ~50% each, have similar short-range order but are distinguished by packing at the medium-range ...
The structure of amorphous Ni_-P_ alloy obtained by rapid quenching from the liquid state has been s...
Amorphous and solid-solution phases are both with high entropy; the former is mainly with topologica...
Drawing inspiration from nature, where some organisms can control the short range order of amorphous...
It is established that nanocrystals in the alloy samples increase in size with increasing annealing ...
We report on experimental evidence for local amorphization/nanocrystallization at the interfaces bet...
Pressure-induced amorphization (PIA) is a phenomenon that involves an abrupt transition between a cr...
One of the central themes in the amorphous materials research is to understand the nanoscale structu...
The hidden order of atomic packing in amorphous structures and how this may provide the origin of pl...
We present direct experimental evidence that controllable amorphization and nanocrystallization duri...
Using molecular dynamics simulations with a many-body force field, we studied the deformation of sin...
The atomic-level structures of liquids and glasses are amorphous, lacking long-range order. We chara...
Using electron microscopy and electrical resistivity measurements, structural changes in amorphous a...
The electropulsing-induced low temperature crystallization (e-LTC) of marginal amorphous (a-) alloys...
Nonclassical features of crystallization in solution have been recently identified both experimental...
An anomaly in differential scanning calorimetry has been reported in a number of metallic glass mate...
The structure of amorphous Ni_-P_ alloy obtained by rapid quenching from the liquid state has been s...
Amorphous and solid-solution phases are both with high entropy; the former is mainly with topologica...
Drawing inspiration from nature, where some organisms can control the short range order of amorphous...
It is established that nanocrystals in the alloy samples increase in size with increasing annealing ...
We report on experimental evidence for local amorphization/nanocrystallization at the interfaces bet...
Pressure-induced amorphization (PIA) is a phenomenon that involves an abrupt transition between a cr...
One of the central themes in the amorphous materials research is to understand the nanoscale structu...
The hidden order of atomic packing in amorphous structures and how this may provide the origin of pl...
We present direct experimental evidence that controllable amorphization and nanocrystallization duri...
Using molecular dynamics simulations with a many-body force field, we studied the deformation of sin...
The atomic-level structures of liquids and glasses are amorphous, lacking long-range order. We chara...
Using electron microscopy and electrical resistivity measurements, structural changes in amorphous a...
The electropulsing-induced low temperature crystallization (e-LTC) of marginal amorphous (a-) alloys...
Nonclassical features of crystallization in solution have been recently identified both experimental...
An anomaly in differential scanning calorimetry has been reported in a number of metallic glass mate...
The structure of amorphous Ni_-P_ alloy obtained by rapid quenching from the liquid state has been s...
Amorphous and solid-solution phases are both with high entropy; the former is mainly with topologica...
Drawing inspiration from nature, where some organisms can control the short range order of amorphous...