Pressure-induced polyamorphism by quantitative structure factor and pair distribution function analysis in two Ce-based metallic glasses

Zhang, Linji; Sun, Fei; Hong, Xinguo; Wang, Junlong; Liu, Gang; Kong, Lingping; Yang, Hongwang; Liu, Xiuru; Zhao, Yong; Yang, Wenge
2017
JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
DOI
10.1016/j.jallcom.2016.10.246
We utilized the pair distribution function method to characterize the pressure-induced polyamorphic transition in Ce60Al20Cu20 and Ce55Al45 metallic glass at room temperature. Using synchrotron high-energy x-ray diffraction we collected scattering information from a large Q-space coverage, which in turn gave a high resolution g(r) that provided accurate local structure information. We observed a sudden change in compressibility and the nearest neighbor distance at 3.50-6.32 GPa for Ce60Al20Cu20 and 2.20-6.89 GPa for Ce55Al45. The origin of the volume collapse seemed to be pressure-induced qualitative changes in bond shortening that corresponded to different coordination spheres. The polyamorphic transitions in these two systems from low-density glass (LDG) to high-density glass (HDG) are associated with local atomic rearrangements. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.