Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7988420 | Intermetallics | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The relation between the hardness of a non-equilibrium La57.5Ni12.5Al17.5Cu12.5 glass and its fictive temperature Tf is studied. The fictive temperatures are controlled by quenching rates and ageing times. The room-temperature hardness is measured for five pairs of glassy samples. Enhanced hardness is observed in the glasses with either increased ageing time or slower quenching rate. However, the hardness difference is not resolved for each pair of glasses of the same Tf, showing a trivial memory effect. The results suggest the strong dependence of the hardness of glasses at far-from-equilibrium (T âªÂ Tf) on the fictive temperature, which allows for the evaluation of the hardness of the glasses.
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Authors
Yuting Wang, Pengfei Li, Li-Min Wang,