In a simulated binary metallic glass, annealing closer to the glass transition temperature lowers the potential energy and raises the shear modulus and yield stress, while higher annealing temperatures produce ductile, homogeneous deformation.
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In a simulated binary metallic glass, annealing closer to the glass transition temperature lowers the potential energy and raises the shear modulus and yield stress, while higher annealing temperatures produce ductile, homogeneous deformation.