Engineering medium-range order and polyamorphism in a nanostructured amorphous alloy

Si Lan, Chunyu Guo, Wenzhao Zhou, Yang Ren, Jon Almer, Chaoqun Pei, Horst Hahn, Chain-Tsuan Liu, Tao Feng*, Xun-Li Wang*, Herbert Gleiter

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Abstract

Like crystalline materials, the properties of amorphous materials can be tailored by tuning the local atomic-to-nanoscale structural configurations. Polyamorphism is evident by the coexistence of kinetically stabilized amorphous structures with tailorable short-to-medium-range orders, providing a viable means to engineer the degree of local order and heterogeneity. Here, we report experimental evidence of the coexistence of liquid-like and solid-like amorphous phases in a Ni82P18 amorphous alloy with enhanced thermal stability and plasticity prepared by pulsed electrodeposition. The two amorphous phases, of comparable volume fraction of ∼50% each, have similar short-range order but are distinguished by packing at the medium-range length scale (>6 Å). Upon heating, a structure crossover at ∼450 K was observed, where the liquid-like structure transforms to the solid-like structure, as evidenced by the enthalpy release and an anomalous contraction of atomic structure over the medium-range length scale, due to the metastable nature of the liquid-like structure.
Original languageEnglish
Article number117
JournalCommunications Physics
Volume2
Online published27 Sept 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2019

Research Keywords

  • NEGATIVE THERMAL-EXPANSION
  • NEUTRON-SCATTERING
  • PHASE-TRANSITION
  • HOMOGENEOUS FLOW
  • METALLIC-GLASS
  • LIQUID
  • ELECTRODEPOSITION
  • TRANSFORMATIONS
  • CRYSTALLIZATION
  • PHOSPHORUS

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RGC Funding Information

  • RGC-funded

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