TY - JOUR
T1 - Low temperature dependence of elastic parameters and internal frictions for glassy alloy Cu45 Zr45 Al5 Ag5
AU - Fukuhara, M.
AU - Kawashima, A.
AU - Zhang, W.
AU - Inoue, A.
AU - Yin, F.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Using ultrasonics, acoustic characteristics of a glassy alloy Cu45 Zr45 Al5 Ag5 are examined in order to understand its low-temperature elasticity. Longitudinal and transverse wave velocities, eight kinds of elastic parameters, and dilational and shear internal frictions were simultaneously measured as a function of temperature between 77 and 373 K in Cu45 Zr45 Al5 Ag5 alloy, using an ultrasonic pulse method. The inflection at around 328 K for the anisotropy factor, the four elastic moduli, the Poisson ratio, the Debye temperature, and the 295 K peak of dilational friction show one topological change (pseudo-transition) associated with electron-phonon coupling, accompanied by accumulation of strain. A monotonic decrease from 77 K in Young and shear moduli and the Debye temperature as well as a pronounced increase from 150 K in shear friction indicates thermal relaxation of squeezed free-volume, accompanied by an increase in atomic distance and uniaxial volume-preserving deformation.
AB - Using ultrasonics, acoustic characteristics of a glassy alloy Cu45 Zr45 Al5 Ag5 are examined in order to understand its low-temperature elasticity. Longitudinal and transverse wave velocities, eight kinds of elastic parameters, and dilational and shear internal frictions were simultaneously measured as a function of temperature between 77 and 373 K in Cu45 Zr45 Al5 Ag5 alloy, using an ultrasonic pulse method. The inflection at around 328 K for the anisotropy factor, the four elastic moduli, the Poisson ratio, the Debye temperature, and the 295 K peak of dilational friction show one topological change (pseudo-transition) associated with electron-phonon coupling, accompanied by accumulation of strain. A monotonic decrease from 77 K in Young and shear moduli and the Debye temperature as well as a pronounced increase from 150 K in shear friction indicates thermal relaxation of squeezed free-volume, accompanied by an increase in atomic distance and uniaxial volume-preserving deformation.
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U2 - 10.1063/1.2826993
DO - 10.1063/1.2826993
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:38149028487
SN - 0021-8979
VL - 103
JO - Journal of Applied Physics
JF - Journal of Applied Physics
IS - 1
M1 - 013503
ER -