Characterization of nanoscale mechanical heterogeneity in a metallic glass by dynamic force microscopy
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❄️ cond-mat.dis-nn
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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metallicglassheterogeneitymechanicalatomiccharacterizeddynamicforce
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We report nano-scale mechanical heterogeneity of a metallic glass characterized by dynamic atomic force microscopy. Apparent energy dissipation with the variation of ~12%, originating from non-uniform distribution of local viscoelasticity, was characterized. The correlation length of heterogeneous viscoelasticity was measured to be ~2.5{\pm}0.3 nm, which is well consistent with the dimension of shear transformation zones for plastic flow. This study provides the first experimental observation on the nano-scale mechanical heterogeneity in a metallic glass, and may fill the gap between atomic models and the macroscopic properties of metallic glasses.
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