Abstract
Icosahedral order has been suggested as the prevalent atomic motif of supercooled liquids and metallic glasses for more than half a century, because the icosahedron is highly close-packed but is difficult to grow, owing to structure frustration and the lack of translational periodicity. By means of angstrom-beam electron diffraction of single icosahedra, we report experimental observation of local icosahedral order in metallic glasses. All the detected icosahedra were found to be distorted with partially face-centered cubic symmetry, presenting compelling evidence on geometric frustration of local icosahedral order in metallic glasses.
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Hirata, A., Kang, L. J., Fujita, T., Klumov, B., Matsue, K., Kotani, M., … Chen, M. W. (2013). Geometric frustration of icosahedron in metallic glasses. Science, 341(6144), 376–379. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1232450
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