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Dynamical, structural and chemical heterogeneities in a binary metallic glass-forming liquid

Soft Condensed Matter 2018-03-28 v1 Disordered Systems and Neural Networks Materials Science

Abstract

As approaching the glass transition, particle motion in liquids becomes highly heterogeneous and regions with virtually no mobility coexist with liquid-like domains. This complex dynamics is believed to be responsible for different phenomena including non-exponential relaxation and the breakdown of Stokes-Einstein relation. Understanding the relationships between dynamical heterogeneities and local structure in metallic liquids and glasses is a major scientific challenge. Here we use classical molecular dynamics simulations to study the atomic dynamics and microscopic structure of \mboxCu50\mboxZr50\mbox{Cu}_{50}\mbox{Zr}_{50} alloy in the supercooling regime. Dynamical heterogeneities are identified via an isoconfigurational analysis. As deeper supercooling is achieved a transition from isolated to clustering low mobility atoms is reported. These slow clusters, whose size grow upon cooling, are also associated to concentration fluctuations, characterized by a Zr-enriched phase, with a composition \mboxCuZr2\mbox{CuZr}_2. In addition, a structural analysis of slow clusters based on Voronoi tessellation evidences an increase with respect of the bulk system of the fraction of Cu atoms having a local icosahedral order. These results are in agreement with the consolidated scenario of the relevant role played by icosahedral order in the dynamic slowing-down in supercooled metal alloys.

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@article{arxiv.1711.02298,
  title  = {Dynamical, structural and chemical heterogeneities in a binary metallic glass-forming liquid},
  author = {F. Puosi and N. Jakse and A. Pasturel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.02298},
  year   = {2018}
}