Aging and rejuvenation during high-temperature deformation in a metallic glass

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Author(s)

  • Langting Zhang
  • Yunjiang Wang
  • Yong Yang
  • Jichao Qiao

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Original languageEnglish
Article number106111
Journal / PublicationScience China: Physics, Mechanics and Astronomy
Volume65
Issue number10
Online published1 Sept 2022
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022

Abstract

High-temperature deformation has been demonstrated as an effective measure to rejuvenate and optimize the mechanical properties of metallic glasses (MGs). Clarifying the competition between aging and rejuvenation during high-temperature deformation is helpful in rejuvenating MGs accurately. Signatures of aging and rejuvenation in a La30Ce30Ni10Al20Co10 MG were investigated via high-temperature deformation and mechanical relaxation. The coupling of thermal history, aging, and mechanical disordering determines the transient deformation and the structural state of MGs. The stress overshoot and anelastic deformation induce structural rejuvenation, increasing the concentration of defects and erasing thermal history. Therefore, the eventually steady-state condition is dependent on ambient temperature and strain rate instead of the initial structure. Furthermore, the one-to-one relationship between defect concentration and strain rate clarifies the structural nature of rejuvenation in amorphous materials. Such a relationship also contributes toward a comprehensive understanding of the structural rejuvenation behavior in amorphous materials.

Research Area(s)

  • aging, free volume, homogenous flow, metallic glass, rejuvenation

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