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In-situ neutron scattering study of crystallization in a Zr-based bulk metallic glass...

by Dong Ma, Alexandru D Stoica, Xun-li Wang, Zhao Lu, Thomas E Proffen
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Applied Physics A
Publication Date
Page Numbers
537 to 542
Volume
99
Issue
3
Conference Name
2009 TMS spring meeting at San Francisco
Conference Location
San Francisco, California, United States of America
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Crystallization of a Zr-based bulk metallic glass (Zr50.4Cu40.6Al9) upon isothermal annealing has been investigated using in-situ neutron diffraction and the pair distribution function (PDF) method. By separating the crystalline peaks from the scattering of the amorphous phase, we are able to obtain the real-time structure factor and pair distribution function for the crystalline phase as well as its volume fraction. Our analysis shows that the crystallization follows the Johnson-Mehl-Avrami law with an exponent of 4.0?.3, indicating a three-dimensional nucleation and growth process distinctly different from conventional phase transformations in crystalline alloys. The analysis method established in the present study paves a new way for probing the kinetics of phase transformation for a broad range of non-crystalline materials including liquids and glasses.