Unveiling correlation between alpha(2) relaxation and yielding behavior in metallic glasses
ZY Zhou and Q Chen and Y Sun and HB Yu, PHYSICAL REVIEW B, 103, 094117 (2021).
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.103.094117
Relaxation processes usually influence the mechanical properties of glassy materials. Recently, a so-called alpha(2) relaxation has been identified in metallic glasses, caused by the mobility decoupling between different constituting atoms. It locates between the primary (alpha) relaxation and the secondary (beta) relaxation and behaves as an additional alpha relaxation. In this paper, we show that alpha(2) relaxation influences the yielding behaviors of a model Al90Sm10 metallic glass. In particular, the transition from the stress overshoot to nonovershoot yielding and alpha(2) relaxation follow the same time- temperature relation and microscopic origin. Our results suggest that alpha(2) relaxation provides an additional way to control the mechanical properties of metallic glasses.
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