Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1447824 Acta Materialia 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this article, we examine the unusual plastic deformation under uniaxial compression of an Al2O3–15 mol.% Y2O3 (A15Y) glass synthesized by a wet chemical route. At a low temperature of 650–725 °C, plastic deformation of this glass is largely non-viscous through shear instabilities. In contrast, deformation near the crystallization temperature (850 °C) occurs homogeneously with work hardening and with a monotonic increase in the true density of the glass by 10–12%, accompanied by an increase in hardness (H) and elastic modulus (E) of up to 100%. We hypothesize a phenomenon of molecular densification of the amorphous structure through a hierarchy of multiple phases, analogous to density- or entropy-driven amorphous-to-amorphous phase transitions (polyamorphism). These results suggest that the present method of preparation and the unusual behavior can trigger a search for many more systems that display such behavior.

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