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Methods of Ex Situ and In Situ Investigations of Structural Transformations: The Case of Crystallization of Metallic Glasses
Published on: June 7, 2018
Transmutation-accelerated sampling method for multicomponent ZrCu(Al) metallic glasses
Filip Kaśkosz1, Rene Alvarez-Donado2,3, Mikko Alava4
1National Center for Nuclear Research, NOMATEN Centre of Excellence, ul. A. Soltana 7, 05-400 Swierk/Otwock, Poland.
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We investigate multicomponent metallic glass systems using a hybrid molecular dynamics (MD) and variance-constrained semi-grand-canonical approach. This method enables us to generate samples with properties consistent with experimental observations, at deeply supercooled states that are typically inaccessible with conventional MD simulations. Using a realistic interatomic potential, we investigate the dynamics, kinetic stability, and rheology of a ZrCu(Al) metallic glass, together with the widely studied ZrCu system, in the low-temperature glassy regime. Our results demonstrate how the hybrid method enhances relaxation and provides a generic framework for modeling realistic complex metallic glasses.
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