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Published April 14, 2022 | Published
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Shear Banding in Binary Cu-Zr Metallic Glass: Comparison of the G-Phase With L-Phase

Abstract

We identified two glass phases formed in three undercooled liquids of elemental Ag, binary Cu-Ag, and binary Cu-Zr alloys using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations: 1) The homogeneous L-phase arises from quenching quickly from high temperature liquid. 2) The heterogeneous solid-like G-phase arises from the isothermal equilibration at temperatures below the melting point. The G-phase exhibits a core-shell structure with the ordered cores surrounded by percolating liquid-like shells. The distinguishable structures between these two phases are expected to different mechanical behavior. The present study reports MD simulations to compare the shear deformation of these two phases in binary Cu2Zr system. At room temperature, the G-phase exhibits a higher critical stress, a higher critical strain, and higher shear modulus than the L-phase, suggesting that the G-phase has improved strength and rigidity compared to the homogeneous L-phase. The plastic yielding mechanism of both the G-phase and L-phase is accompanied by shear band formation. However, the formation of shear band in G-phase is confined by the cores to a highly localized region and characterized by local mechanical melting. In contrast, the shear band in L-phase exhibits greater width and much more homogenous character. We conclude that the mechanical properties of a metallic glass will vary significantly according to the type of glassy phase formed during processing.

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Copyright © 2022 Shen, Johnson, Samwer, Corona, Goddard and An. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. Received: 28 February 2022; Accepted: 31 March 2022; Published: 14 April 2022. WG was supported by gifts to the MSC. WJ and SC are supported by NSF grant with the award number DMR 1710744. KS is supported by the DFG, grant Sa337/10.

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