JOURNAL ARTICLE

Configurational Entropy Effects on Glass Transition in Metallic Glasses

Ming YangWenyue LiXiongjun LiuHui WangYuan WuXianzhen WangFei ZhangQiaoshi ZengDong MaHaihui RuanZhaoping Lü

Year: 2022 Journal:   The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters Vol: 13 (33)Pages: 7889-7897   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Configurational entropy (Sconf) is known to be a key thermodynamic factor governing a glass transition process. However, this significance remains speculative because Sconf is not directly measurable. In this work, we demonstrate the role of Sconf theoretically and experimentally by a comparative study of a Zr–Ti–Cu–Ni–Be high-entropy metallic glass (HE-MG) with one of its conventional MG counterparts. It is revealed that the higher Sconf leads to a glass that is energetically more stable and structurally more ordered. This is manifested by ab initio molecular dynamics simulations, showing that ∼60% fewer atoms are agitated above Tg, and experimental results of smaller heat capacity jump, inconspicuous stiffness loss, insignificant structural change during glass transition, and a more depressed boson peak in the HE-MG than its counterpart. We accordingly propose a model to explain that a higher Sconf promotes a faster degeneracy-dependent kinetics for exploration of the potential energy landscape upon glass transition.

Keywords:
Glass transition Configuration entropy Amorphous metal Thermodynamics Materials science Entropy (arrow of time) Transition metal Ab initio Entropy of fusion Energy landscape Chemistry Polymer Physics Metallurgy Differential scanning calorimetry

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Material Dynamics and Properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Metallic Glasses and Amorphous Alloys
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Phase-change materials and chalcogenides
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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