Anomalous thermal expansion in the deep super-cooled liquid region of a ZrCuAlAg bulk metallic glass

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Abstract

Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs), like other glasses, soften in the super-cooled liquid region (SCLR). Here in this work, surprisingly, a large expansion is reported occurring in the deep SCLR of a Zr47Cu37Al8Ag8BMG. Nano-crystals (NCs) are found precipitated during the anomalous expansion of Zr47Cu37Al8Ag8, but also in the SCLR of Zr43Cu41Al8Ag8that exhibits a conventional softening. It is found that there is a steep composition and density change at the NCs/amorphous matrix transition region in the former alloy, and this transition region exerts a thermal stress of about 0.15 MPa to the surrounding super-cooled liquid (SCL) and drives the soft SCL to expand severely. (Figure presented) IMPACT STATEMENT An anomalous expansion, and particularly a large expansion instead of softening, is reported occurring in the deep SCLR of a Zr-based bulk metallic glass for the first time.

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Hu, Q., Wang, J. M., Yan, Y. H., Luo, F. F., Guo, S., Liu, J., … Zeng, X. R. (2018). Anomalous thermal expansion in the deep super-cooled liquid region of a ZrCuAlAg bulk metallic glass. Materials Research Letters, 6(2), 121–129. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2017.1408713

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