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Thermodynamic potentials of metallic alloys in the undercooled liquid and solid glassy states

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2025-07-04 v1

Abstract

We first present a comparative analysis of temperature evolution of the excess thermodynamic potentials (state functions), the enthalpy ΔH\Delta H, entropy ΔS\Delta S and Gibbs free energy ΔΦ\Delta \Phi, determined for \textit{i}) undercooled melts using literature data and \textit{ii}) solid glassy state calculated on the basis of calorimetry measurements using an approach proposed recently. Three metallic alloys were taken as an example for data analysis. It is found that temperature dependences ΔH(T)\Delta H(T), ΔS(T)\Delta S(T) and ΔG(T)\Delta G(T) calculated with both approaches coincide in the supercooled liquid range (i.e. at temperatures Tg<T<TxT_g<T<T_x, where TgT_g and TxT_x are the glass transition and crystallization onset temperatures, respectively). However, the necessary conditions for this coincidence is the introduction of important changes to the above approach \textit{i}), which are related to the calculation of the melting entropy. We also introduce and calculate a dimensionless order parameter ξ\xi, which changes in the range 0<ξ<10<\xi<1 and characterizes the evolution of the structural order from liquid-like to crystal-like one. It is shown that the order parameter ξscl\xi_{scl} calculated for the end of the supercooled liquid range (i.e. for a temperature just below TxT_x) correlates with the melt critical cooling rate RcR_c: the smaller the order parameter ξscl\xi_{scl} (i.e. the closer the structure to that of the equilibrium liquid), the smaller RcR_c is.

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@article{arxiv.2507.02609,
  title  = {Thermodynamic potentials of metallic alloys in the undercooled liquid and solid glassy states},
  author = {A. S. Makarov and R. A. Konchakov and N. P. Kobelev and V. A. Khonik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.02609},
  year   = {2025}
}

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18 pages, 8 figures