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Published September 2014 | public
Journal Article

The relation of mechanical properties and local structures in bulk Mg_(54)(Cu_(1-x))Ag_x)_(35)Y_(11) metallic glasses: Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations

Abstract

Understanding the correlation of deformation and local structures in bulk metal glasses (BMGs) is essential for the developing new types of amorphous alloys and their engineering applications. We investigate the relation of local structures and mechanical properties for Mg_(54)(Cu_(1−x)Ag_x)_(35)Y_(11) (0 < x ⩽ 0.5) alloys by combining ab initio molecular dynamics simulations with density functional theory calculations. It is found that local structures defined by the common-neighbor analysis and mechanical properties display a development as a function of composition, and the calculated results with respect to the Ag composition is well consistent with experiments. We show a strong interplay between local structures and mechanical properties in that high icosahedral ordering and low free volume are helpful to improve the strength, while the incorporation of crystalline ordering and high free volume can initiate a better intrinsic plasticity. Physical implications of these results are discussed and our research is of great value to the development of multi-components amorphous alloys.

Additional Information

© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Received 26 January 2014. Received in revised form 30 April 2014. Accepted 30 May 2014. Available online 24 June 2014. This work is financial supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (N130405003), National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51001025), and National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (Grant No. 2013AA031601). Q.A. and W.A.G. thank NSF DMR-0520565 Caltech CSEM for support.

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