Fast surface dynamics enabled cold joining of metallic glasses

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Author(s)

  • Jiang Ma
  • Can Yang
  • Baoshuang Shang
  • Dan Wei
  • Xiong Liang
  • Xiaoyu Wu
  • Yunjiang Wang
  • Feng Gong
  • Pengfei Guan
  • Weihua Wang

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Original languageEnglish
Article numbereaax7256
Journal / PublicationScience Advances
Volume5
Issue number11
Online published22 Nov 2019
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2019

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Abstract

Design of bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) with excellent properties has been a long-sought goal in materials science and engineering. The grand challenge has been scaling up the size and improving the properties of metallic glasses of technological importance. In this work, we demonstrate a facile, flexible route to synthesize BMGs and metallic glass-glass composites out of metallic-glass ribbons. By fully activating atomic-scale stress relaxation within an ultrathin surface layer under ultrasonic vibrations, we accelerate the formation of atomic bonding between ribbons at a temperature far below the glass transition point. In principle, our approach overcomes the size and compositional limitations facing traditional methods, leading to the rapid bonding of metallic glasses of distinct physical properties without causing crystallization. The outcome of our current research opens up a window not only to synthesize BMGs of extended compositions, but also toward the discovery of multifunctional glassglass composites, which have never been reported before.

Research Area(s)

  • MECHANICAL-BEHAVIOR, SUPERCOOLED LIQUID, ION IRRADIATION, TRANSITION, MOBILITY, DEFORMATION, TEMPERATURE, SIMULATION, ALLOYS, FILMS

Citation Format(s)

Fast surface dynamics enabled cold joining of metallic glasses. / Ma, Jiang; Yang, Can; Liu, Xiaodi et al.
In: Science Advances, Vol. 5, No. 11, eaax7256, 11.2019.

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