Pressure-induced amorphous-to-amorphous configuration change in Ca-Al metallic glasses

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Pressure-induced amorphous-to-amorphous configuration changes in Ca-Al metallic glasses (MGs) were studied by performing in-situ room-temperature high-pressure x-ray diffraction up to about 40 GPa. Changes in compressibility at about 18 GPa, 15.5 GPa and 7.5 GPa during compression are detected in Ca 80Al 20, Ca 72.7Al 27.3, and Ca 66.4Al 33.6 MGs, respectively, whereas no clear change has been detected in the Ca 50Al 50 MG. The transfer of s electrons into d orbitals under pressure, reported for the pressure-induced phase transformations in pure polycrystalline Ca, is suggested to explain the observation of an amorphous-to-amorphous configuration change in this Ca-Al MG system. Results presented here show that the pressure induced amorphous-to-amorphous configuration is not limited to f electron-containing MGs.

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Lou, H. B., Fang, Y. K., Zeng, Q. S., Lu, Y. H., Wang, X. D., Cao, Q. P., … Jiang, J. Z. (2012). Pressure-induced amorphous-to-amorphous configuration change in Ca-Al metallic glasses. Scientific Reports, 2. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep00376

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