Abstract
The impact of severe plastic deformation by high-pressure torsion on the relaxation of the glassy and supercooled liquid states of Pd 40Ni 40P 20 was investigated using a combination of differential scanning calorimetry, low-temperature heat capacity, and fluctuation electron microscopy. The changes in the calorimetric signals due to deformation and subsequent heat treatments were analyzed and a correlation between deformation (rejuvenation) and annealing (relaxation) was found in relation to medium-range order (MRO). Moreover, a coupling between the occurrence of an exothermic peak in the supercooled liquid state and specific changes in the MRO types were identified. These findings are comprehended in a potential energy landscape scheme offering a new approach for MRO engineering of glasses.
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Hassanpour, A., Hilke, S., Rösner, H., Divinski, S. V., & Wilde, G. (2020). Impact of severe plastic deformation on the relaxation of glassy and supercooled liquid states of amorphous Pd40Ni40P20. Journal of Applied Physics, 128(15). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0026950
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