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Evidence of icosahedral short-range order in Zr70Cu30 and Zr70Cu29Pd1 metallic glasses
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Icosahedral PhaseEngineeringGlass-forming LiquidGlass MaterialGlass-ceramicOptical PropertiesCrystal FormationZr70cu29pd1 Metallic GlassesMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringZr70cu30 Glassy AlloyLocal Atomic EnvironmentPhysicsCrystal MaterialCrystallographyMicrostructureCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsIcosahedral Short-range OrderAlloy Phase
Change in local atomic environment during crystallization of Zr-based glassy alloys was studied by extended x-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) spectroscopy. The formation of icosahedral quasicrystalline phase followed by crystallization of tetragonal CuZr2 has been observed in the Zr70Cu29Pd1 glassy alloy during annealing up to 850 K. On the other hand, the binary Zr70Cu30 alloy shows a single glassy to crystalline CuZr2 phase transformation. The local atomic environment of as-quenched Zr70Cu30 alloy is matched to an icosahedral local atomic configuration, which is similar to that of the as-quenched Zr70Cu29Pd1 alloy and the alloy annealed at 593 K containing icosahedral phase. Considering that the supercooled liquid region appears prior to crystallization in the Zr70Cu30 glassy alloy, the observed results support the theory claiming a strong correlation between the existence of local icosahedral short-range order and stability of the supercooled liquid state.
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