Quasi-two-dimensional strong liquid-like dynamics of surface atoms in metallic glasses

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Bing Wang
Xuanqiao Gao
Rui Su
Pengfei Guan
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[1] Northwestern Polytechnical University,School of Physical Science and Technology
[2] Northwestern Polytechnical University,Innovation Center NPU Chongqing
[3] Northwestern Polytechnical University,School of Mechanics, Civil Engineering and Architecture
[4] Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research,Institute of Advanced Magnetic Materials, College of Materials and Environmental Engineering
[5] Hangzhou Dianzi University,undefined
[6] Beijing Computational Science Research Center,undefined
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metallic glasses; thermal stability; invariant surface dynamics; potential energy landscape; dynamic anisotropy and heterogeneity;
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The fast dynamic properties of the surface of metallic glasses (MGs) play a critical role in determining their potential applications. However, due to the significant difference in thermal history between atomic simulation models and laboratory-made samples, the atomic-scale behaviors of the fast surface dynamics of MGs in experiments remain uncertain. Herein, we prepared model MG films with notable variations in thermal stability using a recently developed efficient annealing protocol, and investigated their atomic-scale dynamics systematically. We found that the dynamics of surface atoms remain invariant, whereas the difference in dynamical heterogeneity between surface and interior regions increases with the improvement of thermal stability. This can be associated with the more pronounced correlation between atomic activation energy spectra and depth from the surface in samples with higher thermal stability. In addition, dynamic anisotropy appears for surface atoms, and their transverse dynamics are faster than normal components, which can also be interpreted by activation energy spectra. Our results reveal the presence of strong liquid-like atomic dynamics confined to the surface of laboratory-made MGs, illuminating the underlying mechanisms for surface engineering design, such as cold joining by ultrasonic vibrations and superlattice growth.
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