TY - JOUR
T1 - Change in local environment upon quasicrystallization of Zr-Cu glassy alloys by addition of Pd and Pt
AU - Saida, Junji
AU - Sanada, Takashi
AU - Sato, Shigeo
AU - Imafuku, Muneyuki
AU - Ohnuma, Masato
AU - Ohkubo, Tadakatsu
AU - Hono, Kazuhiro
AU - Matsubara, Eiichiro
PY - 2011/5/4
Y1 - 2011/5/4
N2 - The effects of Pd and Pt, which are known quasicrystal (QC)-forming elements, on the local atomic structure in Zr70Cu30 glassy alloys are investigated. A QC phase precipitates from a glassy phase above a certain temperature by a cooperative-like motion of icosahedral clusters. Quasicrystallization is accompanied by a significant change in the local environment around the Zr atoms and a slight change around the noble metal. However, the local environment around the Cu atoms remains almost the same during QC formation. It is suggested that two types of icosahedral polyhedra exist in the glassy state: one has a relatively perfect icosahedral structure formed around the Zr atoms. The other is in a distorted state around the Cu atoms. We speculate that the medium-range order (i.e.QC nucleus) has a Zr-centered icosahedral cluster as its core, and the QC grows via aggregation of possible clusters in the initial stage. Pd or Pt atoms stabilize and/or connect individual Zr-centered icosahedral clusters, facilitating the formation of the nucleus and growth of the QC phase.
AB - The effects of Pd and Pt, which are known quasicrystal (QC)-forming elements, on the local atomic structure in Zr70Cu30 glassy alloys are investigated. A QC phase precipitates from a glassy phase above a certain temperature by a cooperative-like motion of icosahedral clusters. Quasicrystallization is accompanied by a significant change in the local environment around the Zr atoms and a slight change around the noble metal. However, the local environment around the Cu atoms remains almost the same during QC formation. It is suggested that two types of icosahedral polyhedra exist in the glassy state: one has a relatively perfect icosahedral structure formed around the Zr atoms. The other is in a distorted state around the Cu atoms. We speculate that the medium-range order (i.e.QC nucleus) has a Zr-centered icosahedral cluster as its core, and the QC grows via aggregation of possible clusters in the initial stage. Pd or Pt atoms stabilize and/or connect individual Zr-centered icosahedral clusters, facilitating the formation of the nucleus and growth of the QC phase.
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U2 - 10.1088/0953-8984/23/17/175303
DO - 10.1088/0953-8984/23/17/175303
M3 - Article
C2 - 21474884
AN - SCOPUS:79955008483
SN - 0953-8984
VL - 23
JO - Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
JF - Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
IS - 17
M1 - 175303
ER -