Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1483393 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The atomic structure of bulk metallic glasses has long been mysterious for the lack of long range order. Although the solute-centered cluster packing model has recently been proposed to disclose the nanoscale medium-range order (MRO), the atomic packing scheme in systems with large solute concentration remains obscure. In this work, the atomic structure of Cu60Zr40 metallic glass is investigated via molecular dynamics simulations with the Finnis–Sinclair potential. It is found that the fragments of icosahedra are dominant in the model metallic glass. The icosahedra are completely centered by solvent atoms. Extended clusters composed of two icosahedra interpenetrate and form MRO with 3–11 icosahedra. It is suggested that the structure of Cu60Zr40 metallic glass can be described by the aggregation of icosahedra.

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