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The L-G phase transition in binary Cu-Zr metallic liquids
Qi An1, William L Johnson2, Konrad Samwer2,3
1Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Nevada-Reno, Reno, Nevada 89557, USA. qia@unr.edu.
Abstract:
The authors recently reported that undercooled liquid Ag and Ag-Cu alloys both exhibit a first order phase transition from the homogeneous liquid (L-phase) to a heterogeneous solid-like G-phase under isothermal evolution. Here, we report a similar L-G transition and heterogenous G-phase in simulations of liquid Cu-Zr bulk glass. The thermodynamic description and kinetic features (viscosity) of the L-G-phase transition in Cu-Zr simulations suggest it corresponds to experimentally reported liquid-liquid phase transitions in Vitreloy 1 (Vit1) and other Cu-Zr-bearing bulk glass forming alloys. The Cu-Zr G-phase has icosahedrally ordered cores versus fcc/hcp core structures in Ag and Ag-Cu with a notably smaller heterogeneity length scale Λ. We propose the L-G transition is a phenomenon in metallic liquids associated with the emergence of elastic rigidity. The heterogeneous core-shell nano-composite structure likely results from accommodating strain mismatch of stiff core regions by more compliant intervening liquid-like medium.
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