Abstract
Free volume gradient was introduced using intermittent magnetron sputtering processes to fabricate two different series of CuZr/CuZr metallic glass multilayers, forming heterogeneous atomic structure in glass/glass interfaces. Multilayers in series 1 have identical bi-layer thickness but different modulation ratios, while those in series 2 have the modulation ratio of 1/1 but different bi-layer thicknesses. Nanoindentation was subsequently carried out to evaluate the shear banding deformation of the fabricated multilayers. Despite that all the multilayers were only consisted of a single monophase (i.e., CuZr metallic glass), their shear banding deformation behaviors were dependent upon both the modulation ratio and bi-layer thickness. Upon annealing treatment, such dependence nearly vanished in both series of the multilayers. It was proposed that free volume gradient plays a crucial role in the observed unusual shear banding deformation behaviors. Specifically, asymmetric and symmetric free volume gradients in series 1 and 2, respectively, induce different stress states in glass/glass interfacial regions, which may alter the initiation and propagation processes of shear bands in CuZr/CuZr multilayers.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 48-53 |
| Number of pages | 6 |
| Journal | Thin Solid Films |
| Volume | 666 |
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| State | Published - 30 Nov 2018 |
Keywords
- Free volume gradient
- Metallic glass
- Multilayer
- Shear banding behavior