International audienceUnderstanding how glasses form, the so-called vitrification, remains a major challenge in materials science. Here, we study vitrification kinetics, in terms of the limiting fictive temperature, and atomic mobility related to the α-relaxation of an Au-based bulk metallic glass former by fast scanning calorimetry. We show that the time scale of the α-relaxation exhibits super-Arrhenius temperature dependence typical of fragile liquids. In contrast, vitrification kinetics displays milder temperature dependence at moderate undercooling, and thereby, vitrification takes place at temperatures lower than those associated to the α-relaxation. This finding challenges the paradigmatic view based on a one-to-one correlation betwe...
International audienceThe stress relaxation dynamics of metallic glass Pd40Ni40P20 was studied in bo...
Structural relaxation behavior of a rapidly quenched (RQ) and a slowly cooled Pd40Cu30Ni10P20 metall...
Although the majority of glasses in use in technology are complex mixtures of oxides or chalcogenide...
Understanding how glasses form, the so-called vitrification, remains a major challenge in materials ...
Reducing the sample size can profoundly impact properties of bulk metallic glasses. Here, we system...
The slow β relaxation is understood to be a universal feature of glassy dynamics. Its presence in bu...
The essential query about glass formation is how to understand the sheer temperature dependence of v...
The slow β relaxation is understood to be a universal feature of glassy dynamics. Its presence in bu...
Being a key feature of a glassy state, low temperature relaxation has important implications on the ...
This article has been published in a revised form in Journal of Materials Research, https://doi.org/...
While lots of measurements describe the relaxation dynamics of the liquid state, experimental data o...
To Turnbull’s study of the kinetic problem of nucleation and growth of crystals, we add the further ...
The particle motion associated to the α-relaxation in supercooled liquids is still challenging scien...
International audienceUnderstanding and controlling physical aging, that is, the spontaneous tempora...
© 2017 Acta Materialia Inc. Molecular-dynamics simulations of the glass Cu 65 Zr 35 show a rattling ...
International audienceThe stress relaxation dynamics of metallic glass Pd40Ni40P20 was studied in bo...
Structural relaxation behavior of a rapidly quenched (RQ) and a slowly cooled Pd40Cu30Ni10P20 metall...
Although the majority of glasses in use in technology are complex mixtures of oxides or chalcogenide...
Understanding how glasses form, the so-called vitrification, remains a major challenge in materials ...
Reducing the sample size can profoundly impact properties of bulk metallic glasses. Here, we system...
The slow β relaxation is understood to be a universal feature of glassy dynamics. Its presence in bu...
The essential query about glass formation is how to understand the sheer temperature dependence of v...
The slow β relaxation is understood to be a universal feature of glassy dynamics. Its presence in bu...
Being a key feature of a glassy state, low temperature relaxation has important implications on the ...
This article has been published in a revised form in Journal of Materials Research, https://doi.org/...
While lots of measurements describe the relaxation dynamics of the liquid state, experimental data o...
To Turnbull’s study of the kinetic problem of nucleation and growth of crystals, we add the further ...
The particle motion associated to the α-relaxation in supercooled liquids is still challenging scien...
International audienceUnderstanding and controlling physical aging, that is, the spontaneous tempora...
© 2017 Acta Materialia Inc. Molecular-dynamics simulations of the glass Cu 65 Zr 35 show a rattling ...
International audienceThe stress relaxation dynamics of metallic glass Pd40Ni40P20 was studied in bo...
Structural relaxation behavior of a rapidly quenched (RQ) and a slowly cooled Pd40Cu30Ni10P20 metall...
Although the majority of glasses in use in technology are complex mixtures of oxides or chalcogenide...