Impact of deformation on the atomic structures and dynamics of a Cu-Zr metallic glass: A molecular dynamics study

Y. Zhang, M. I. Mendelev, C. Z. Wang, R. Ott, F. Zhang, M. F. Besser, K. M. Ho, and M. J. Kramer
Phys. Rev. B 90, 174101 – Published 3 November 2014
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Abstract

Despite numerous studies on the atomic structures of Cu-Zr metallic glasses (MGs), their inherent structural ordering, e.g., medium-range order (MRO), remains difficult to describe. Specifically lacking is an understanding of how the MRO responds to deformation and the associated changes in atomic mobility. In this paper, we focus on the impact of deformation on MRO and associated effect on diffusion in a well-relaxed Cu64.5Zr35.5 MG by molecular dynamics simulations. The Cu-Zr MG exhibits a larger elastic limit of 0.035 and a yield stress of 3.5 GPa. The cluster alignment method was employed to characterize the icosahedral short-range order (ISRO) and Bergman-type medium-range order (BMRO) in the models upon loading and unloading. From this analysis, we find the disruption of both ISRO and BMRO occurs as the strain reaches about 0.02, well below the elastic limit. Within the elastic limit, the total fractions of ISRO or BMRO can be fully recovered upon unloading. The diffusivity increases six to eight times in regions undergoing plastic deformation, which is due to the dramatic disruption of the ISRO and BMRO. By mapping the spatial distributions of the mobile atoms, we demonstrate the increase in atomic mobility is due to the extended regions of disrupted ISRO and more importantly BMRO.

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  • Received 3 September 2014
  • Revised 16 October 2014

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.90.174101

©2014 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Y. Zhang1, M. I. Mendelev1, C. Z. Wang1,2, R. Ott1, F. Zhang1, M. F. Besser1, K. M. Ho1,2, and M. J. Kramer1,3,*

  • 1U.S. Department of Energy Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA
  • 2Department of Physics and Astronomy, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA
  • 3Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011, USA

  • *Corresponding author: mjkramer@ameslab.gov

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Vol. 90, Iss. 17 — 1 November 2014

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