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Thickness of shear bands in metallic glasses
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2006
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Materials ScienceEngineeringCharacteristic ThicknessGlass-forming LiquidGlass TransitionOptical GlassApplied PhysicsGlass MaterialGranular MaterialsSolid MechanicsAmorphous MetalPlasticitySoft MatterStructural MaterialsMetallic GlassesMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructureAmorphous Materials
A review of measurements and atomistic modeling shows that shear bands in metallic glasses have a characteristic thickness of ∼10nm. Such extreme localization of plastic deformation, within a thicker liquidlike layer implied by fracture-surface morphology, cannot have a thermal origin. By analogy with granular materials, the thickness is linked to the local structural rearrangements required to generate dilatation. This analysis suggests that first-coordination-shell clusters may be significant structural units in metallic glasses.
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