Abstract
Recently, solid-state amorphization through temperature-induced martensitic transition has been reported. The stability of the amorphous martensite phase, which co-exists with a crystalline counterpart, is intriguing but remains unclear. In this work, we studied the structural stability of a Ti59.1Zr37Cu2.3Fe1.6 amorphous martensite alloy by combining in situ high-pressure synchrotron x-ray diffraction with ex situ transmission electron microscopy. During compression at room temperature, an irreversible pressure-induced crystallization of the amorphous martensite phase into a β-Ti phase is revealed. Qualitative analysis reveals the important role of the local atomic strain in stabilizing/destabilizing amorphous martensite alloys and its high tunability of the local atomic strain under high pressure.
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Liu, Y., Lou, H., Zhang, F., Liang, T., Chen, S., Li, S., … Zeng, Q. (2020). Pressure-induced crystallization of an amorphous martensite alloy. Journal of Applied Physics, 128(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0015076
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