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Observation of long-range anisotropy in a vapor-deposited metallic glass

  • Peihao Sun
  • , Alessandro Martinelli
  • , Alexey P. Melnikov
  • , Manfred Burghammer
  • , Jerzy Antonowicz
  • , Ryszard Sobierajski
  • , Paul Fuoss
  • , Alfred Q.R. Baron
  • , Kenji Tamasaku
  • , Hiroyuki Ohsumi
  • , Federico Caporaletti
  • , Jussi-Petteri Suuronen
  • , Rémi Tucoulou
  • , Konrad Samwer
  • , J.B. Hastings
  • , Giulio Monaco

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Abstract

The mesoscopic structure of amorphous materials remains to be understood. Although amorphous systems are often thought to be randomly structured beyond short-range ordering, a number of studies reveal the importance of medium-range ordering up to a few nanometers. Here, using a newly available high-flux nano-focused X-ray beam, we observe anisotropy in a vapor-deposited PdCuSi metallic glass even in a large probed volume of around 60 nm × 60 nm × 5 μm. With annealing, the anisotropy disappears without crystallization. The observations allow us to exclude alternative explanations including geometric and strain effects, leading to the conclusion that the anisotropy must arise from structural correlations. Our results suggest that anisotropy may persist even to macroscopic scales in amorphous materials, pointing out the need for structural descriptions of glasses beyond isotropic pair correlation functions as well as the possibility to realize glassy structures with long-range correlations.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101847
JournalMaterialia
Volume30
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023
Externally publishedYes

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