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Relaxation of Free Volume in Zr<SUB>50</SUB>Cu<SUB>40</SUB>Al<SUB>10</SUB> Bulk Metallic Glasses Studied by Positron Annihilation Measurements
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Materials ScienceMean Positron LifetimeRelaxation KineticsGlass-ceramicEngineeringCrystalline DefectsPhysicsFree VolumeGlass TransitionGlass-forming LiquidApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsCoincidence Doppler BroadeningGlass MaterialAmorphous MetalThin FilmsPositron Annihilation MeasurementsMicrostructure
Relaxation of free volume in Zr50Cu40Al10 bulk metallic glass during isothermal annealing below Tg (glass transition temperature) has been investigated by using positron annihilation lifetime and coincidence Doppler broadening (CDB) techniques. The mean positron lifetime decreases with increasing annealing time at each annealing temperature. The decrease in lifetime is due to shrinkage and annealing out of the free volume. The relaxation kinetics of free volume obeys the stretched exponential function (KWW: Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts law). An adjustable parameter of the KWW exponent β depending on temperature was determined. The electron momentum distribution around free volume derived from a CDB spectrum during annealing showed no appreciable change at each temperature. These results suggest that long-range atomic diffusion and rearrangement, particularly around the free volume, do not occur essentially during relaxation below Tg.
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