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Changes in short- and medium-range order in metallic liquids during undercooling

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MRS BULLETIN
Volume 45, Issue 11, Pages 943-950

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1557/mrs.2020.272

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  1. Ames Laboratory at the US Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Science and Engineering Division
  2. US Department of Energy by Iowa State University [DE-AC02-07CH11358]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Metals and Materials of the University of Science and Technology Beijing

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It has been widely speculated that dominant motifs, such as short-range icosahedral order, can influence glass formation and the properties of glasses. Experimental data on both fragile and strong undercooled liquids show corresponding changes in their thermophysical properties consistent with increasing development of a network of interconnect motifs based on molecular dynamics. Describing these regions of local order, how they connect, and how they are related to property changes have been challenging issues, both computationally and experimentally. Yet the consensus is that metallic liquids develop interconnected medium-range order consisting of some regions with lower mobility with deeper undercooling. Less well understood is how these motifs (or crystal genes) in the liquid can inhibit nucleation in the deeply undercooled liquid or influence phase selection upon devitrification. These motifs tend to have local packing unlike stable compounds with icosahedral order tending to dominate the best glass formers. The underlying kinetic and thermodynamic forces that guide the formation of these motifs and how they interconnect during undercooling remain open questions.

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