Crystal genes in a marginal glass-forming system of Ni50Zr50
Author(s) -
Tongqi Wen,
Ling Tang,
Yang Sun,
K. M. Ho,
C. Z. Wang,
Nan Wang
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
physical chemistry chemical physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.053
H-Index - 239
eISSN - 1463-9084
pISSN - 1463-9076
DOI - 10.1039/c7cp05976k
Subject(s) - crystal (programming language) , crystallography , materials science , mineralogy , chemistry , computer science , programming language
The marginal glass-forming ability (GFA) of a binary Ni-Zr system is an issue to be explained considering numerous bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) found in a Cu-Zr system. Using molecular dynamics, the structures and dynamics of Ni 50 Zr 50 metallic liquid and glass are investigated at the atomistic level. To achieve a well-relaxed glassy sample, a sub-T g annealing method is applied and the final sample is closer to the experiments than the models prepared by continuous cooling. With the state-of-the-art structural analysis tools such as cluster alignment and pair-wise alignment methods, two glass-forming motifs with some mixed traits of a metastable B2 crystalline phase and a crystalline Ni-centered B33 motif are found to be dominant in the undercooled liquid and glass samples. A new chemical order characterization on each short-range order (SRO) structure is accomplished based on the cluster alignment method. The significant amount of the crystalline motif and the few icosahedra in the glassy sample deteriorate the GFA.
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