Noncrystalline structure created through ensemble of clusters in metastable cubic Zr2Ni structure by their random rotations and subsequent annealing

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A method to treat a part of atomic arrangements in a crystalline structure as hypothetical clusters was applied to analyze the similarity in local atomic arrangements between a noncrystalline structure and its corresponding crystalline structure. The molecular dynamics (MD) simulation revealed that a metastable cubic Zr2Ni crystalline structure transforms into a noncrystalline structure by permitting random cluster-rotations followed by annealing at a low temperature. The analyses for pair-distribution and interference functions exhibit a feature of noncrystalline structure, and qualitatively reproduce the features of experimental data. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Takeuchi, A., Yubuta, K., Yokoyama, Y., Yavari, A. R., & Inoue, A. (2008). Noncrystalline structure created through ensemble of clusters in metastable cubic Zr2Ni structure by their random rotations and subsequent annealing. Intermetallics, 16(6), 774–778. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intermet.2008.02.013

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