Modulating heterogeneity and plasticity in bulk metallic glasses: Role of interfaces on shear banding
K Kosiba and D Sopu and S Scudino and L Zhang and J Bednarcik and S Pauly, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PLASTICITY, 119, 156-170 (2019).
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2019.03.007
Structural heterogeneities in monolithic metallic glasses, i.e. free volume variations or stress/strain fields, are known to be pivotal for their plasticity but the mechanisms how they affect irreversible deformation remain poorly understood. We show that flash-annealing is a capable tool for modifying the free volume content and its distribution, which creates non-affine stress fields in a monolithic CuZr-based bulk metallic glass. Rather than the overall free volume, mu m-scale regions of relaxed and rejuvenated glass govern plastic deformation. Complementary molecular dynamics simulations underpin the importance of the interfaces between relaxed and rejuvenated volumes for shear band proliferation. Not only can we reach unmatched states of metastability in metallic glasses with the present approach but also better understand the mechanisms underlying plasticity in monolithic but structurally heterogeneous metallic glasses.
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