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  • The study investigates how reducing the size of bulk metallic glasses (Au and Pt-based) affects their vitrification behavior and atomic mobility.
  • By utilizing fast scanning calorimetry (FSC), researchers analyzed glass dynamics across a broad spectrum of cooling rates and frequencies.
  • While the main relaxation process remains consistent regardless of size, smaller micrometer-sized glasses exhibit significant changes in vitrification kinetics, particularly at lower cooling rates, leading to a notable decrease in fictive temperature compared to bulk materials.

Article Abstract

Reducing the sample size can profoundly impact properties of bulk metallic glasses. Here, we systematically reduce the length scale of Au and Pt-based metallic glasses and study their vitrification behavior and atomic mobility. For this purpose, we exploit fast scanning calorimetry (FSC) allowing to study glassy dynamics in an exceptionally wide range of cooling rates and frequencies. We show that the main α relaxation process remains size independent and bulk-like. In contrast, we observe pronounced size dependent vitrification kinetics in micrometer-sized glasses, which is more evident for the smallest samples and at low cooling rates, resulting in more than 40 K decrease in fictive temperature, T, with respect to the bulk. We discuss the deep implications on how this outcome can be used to convey glasses to low energy states.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10403508PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-40417-4DOI Listing

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