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Zhou, Xiaoling ; Feng, Zongqiang ; Zhu, Linli ; Xu, Jianing ; Miyagi, Lowell ; Dong, Hongliang ; Sheng, Hongwei ; Wang, Yanju ; Li, Quan ; Ma, Yanming ; et al ( , Nature)
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Lou, Hongbo ; Zeng, Zhidan ; Zhang, Fei ; Chen, Songyi ; Luo, Peng ; Chen, Xiehang ; Ren, Yang ; Prakapenka, Vitali B. ; Prescher, Clemens ; Zuo, Xiaobing ; et al ( , Nature Communications)
Abstract Metallic glasses are expected to have quite tunable structures in their configuration space, without the strict constraints of a well-defined crystalline symmetry and large energy barriers separating different states in crystals. However, effectively modulating the structure of metallic glasses is rather difficult. Here, using complementary in situ synchrotron x-ray techniques, we reveal thermal-driven structural ordering in a Ce65Al10Co25metallic glass, and a reverse disordering process via a pressure-induced rejuvenation between two states with distinct structural order characteristics. Studies on other metallic glass samples with different compositions also show similar phenomena. Our findings demonstrate the feasibility of two-way structural tuning states in terms of their dramatic ordering and disordering far beyond the nearest-neighbor shells with the combination of temperature and pressure, extending accessible states of metallic glasses to unexplored configuration spaces.
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Zeng, Qiaoshi ; Lin, Yu ; Liu, Yijin ; Zeng, Zhidan ; Shi, Crystal Y. ; Zhang, Bo ; Lou, Hongbo ; Sinogeikin, Stanislav V. ; Kono, Yoshio ; Kenney-Benson, Curtis ; et al ( , Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
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Zhu, Sheng-cai ; Hu, Qingyang ; Mao, Wendy L. ; Mao, Ho-kwang ; Sheng, Hongwei ( , Journal of the American Chemical Society)