International audienceUnlike crystalline metals, which have a well-understood periodical structure, the amorphous structure of metallic glasses (MGs) is still poorly understood, particularly when such a structure rearranges itself at the nanoscale under external agitations. In this article, we provide compelling evidence obtained from a recently developed high-resolution atomic force microscopy (HRAFM) technique that reveals the nanoscale structural heterogeneity after thermal annealing in a Zr-Ni metallic glass. Through the HRAFM technique, we are able to uncover the annealing-induced fractal growth of the dense-packing phases in the binary MG thin film, which exhibits a fractal dimension of similar to 1.7, in line with a two-dimensional d...
We studied the atomic scale structure of bulk metallic glass (BMG) with the combination of fluctuati...
We present direct experimental evidence that controllable amorphization and nanocrystallization duri...
The atomic structure of amorphous materials is sensitive to processing history. Here, the simultaneo...
Unlike crystalline metals, which have a well-understood periodical structure, the amorphous structur...
This work addresses the long-standing debate over fractal models of packing structure in metallic gl...
Metallic glasses are metallic alloys that exhibit exotic material properties. They may have fractal ...
Understanding and properly describing at.-level structure in metallic glasses and other amorphous ma...
International audienceRoom-temperature plasticity in metallic glasses (MGs) is commonly associated w...
International audienceThe fundamental plasticity mechanisms in thin freestanding Zr 65 Ni 35 metalli...
Due to rapidly quenching, metallic glasses (MGs) usually are metastable, which indicates that the mi...
International audienceBy decreasing the rate of physical vapor deposition, ZrCuAl metallic glasses w...
The hidden order of atomic packing in amorphous structures and how this may provide the origin of pl...
Although glasses are commonplace materials found in every walk of life, they have managed to remain ...
Metallic glasses, prepared by rapid quenching and ball milling, have been studied extensively for de...
We investigate the nanoscale periodic corrugation (NPC) structures on the dynamic fracture surface o...
We studied the atomic scale structure of bulk metallic glass (BMG) with the combination of fluctuati...
We present direct experimental evidence that controllable amorphization and nanocrystallization duri...
The atomic structure of amorphous materials is sensitive to processing history. Here, the simultaneo...
Unlike crystalline metals, which have a well-understood periodical structure, the amorphous structur...
This work addresses the long-standing debate over fractal models of packing structure in metallic gl...
Metallic glasses are metallic alloys that exhibit exotic material properties. They may have fractal ...
Understanding and properly describing at.-level structure in metallic glasses and other amorphous ma...
International audienceRoom-temperature plasticity in metallic glasses (MGs) is commonly associated w...
International audienceThe fundamental plasticity mechanisms in thin freestanding Zr 65 Ni 35 metalli...
Due to rapidly quenching, metallic glasses (MGs) usually are metastable, which indicates that the mi...
International audienceBy decreasing the rate of physical vapor deposition, ZrCuAl metallic glasses w...
The hidden order of atomic packing in amorphous structures and how this may provide the origin of pl...
Although glasses are commonplace materials found in every walk of life, they have managed to remain ...
Metallic glasses, prepared by rapid quenching and ball milling, have been studied extensively for de...
We investigate the nanoscale periodic corrugation (NPC) structures on the dynamic fracture surface o...
We studied the atomic scale structure of bulk metallic glass (BMG) with the combination of fluctuati...
We present direct experimental evidence that controllable amorphization and nanocrystallization duri...
The atomic structure of amorphous materials is sensitive to processing history. Here, the simultaneo...