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In Situ Scattering Studies of Crystallization Kinetics in a Phase-Separated Zr–Cu–Fe–Al Bulk Metallic Glass

  • Sinan Liu
  • , Jiacheng Ge
  • , Huiqaing Ying
  • , Chenyu Lu
  • , Dong Ma
  • , Xun Li Wang
  • , Xiaobing Zuo
  • , Yang Ren
  • , Tao Feng
  • , Jun Shen
  • , Horst Hahn
  • , Si Lan

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Abstract

Thermal stability and the crystallization kinetics of a phase-separated Zr–Cu–Fe–Al bulk metallic glass were investigated using in situ high-energy synchrotron X-ray and neutron diffraction, as well as small-angle synchrotron X-ray scattering. It was revealed that this glass with excellent glass-forming ability possesses a two-step crystallization behavior. The crystalline products and their evolution sequence are more complicated than a homogeneous Zr–Cu–Al glass with average glass-forming ability. The experimental results indicate that a finely distributed nanometer-sized cubic Zr2Cu phase forms first and then transforms to a tetragonal Zr2Cu phase, while the matrix transforms to an orthorhombic Zr3Fe phase. The strength of the Zr–Cu–Fe–Al composite containing cubic Zr2Cu phase and glass matrix increases, and the plasticity also improves compared to the as-cast Zr–Cu–Fe–Al bulk metallic glass. Our results suggest that the formation of multiple and complex crystalline products would be the characteristics of the Zr–Cu–Fe–Al glass with better glass-forming ability. Our study may shed light on the synthesis of bulk-sized glass–nanocrystals composites of high strength and good plasticity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)103-114
Number of pages12
JournalActa Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters)
Volume35
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bulk metallic glass
  • Crystallization kinetics
  • Phase separation
  • Synchrotron and neutron scattering

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
  • Metals and Alloys

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