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Design of ductile bulk metallic glasses by adding “soft” atoms
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringGlass-ceramicEngineeringMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsMetallic Functional MaterialGlass MaterialMinor SubstitutionFunctional GlassSolid MechanicsTopological HeterogeneityAmorphous MetalPlasticityEnhanced PlasticityMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructureAmorphous Materials
We propose a strategy for the design of ductile bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) through minor substitution using relatively large atoms, which make the bonding nature become more metallic and with it less shear resistant. Such a locally modified structure results in topological heterogeneity, which appears to be crucial for achieving enhanced plasticity. This strategy is verified for Ti-Zr-Cu-Pd glassy alloys, in which Cu was replaced by In, and seems to be extendable to other BMG systems. The atomic-scale heterogeneity in BMGs is somewhat analog to defects in crystalline alloys and helps to improve the overall plasticity of BMGs.
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