Hilke Sven, Davani Farnaz Abdollahzadeh, Wilde Gerhard, Peterlechner Martin
Abstract in Online-Sammlung (Konferenz) | Peer reviewedIn transmission electron microscopy (TEM) the method of electron correlation microscopy (ECM) has been introduced by He et al. [1] to investigate dynamics and relaxation phenomena at the atomic scale. Recently, the great ability has been shown using tilted dark-field in TEM in the super-cooled liquid of a metallic glass by Zhang et al. [2]. In this work we extended this approach to a wide range of temperatures (room temperature to 400 °C) using repeated cold rolled (RCR) amorphized NiTi. At all temperatures we found a two-step decay process of the autocorrelation function g2(Δt) which can be fitted using a double Kohlrausch-Williams-Watt (KWW) expression. Additionally we an-alyzed locally for each temperature the two-time-correlation-function (TTCF) as mostly used in the X-ray equivalent technique of x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) and found aging phe-nomena as well as local temporal double KWW and areas which were in thermodynamic equilib-rium. In 2017 Luo et al. [3] presented a decoupling of α and β relaxation in metallic glasses by follow-ing the stress decay under a constant strain. Until the glass transition they saw decoupled relaxation phenomena with two different activation energies. For the first time ECM data show a double KWW dependence in non-equilibrium dynamics. This is supported by the fact, that no glass transition was observed neither in differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) nor in the crossover of the ECM relaxa-tion times before crystallization. This indicates that the glass transition temperature of amorphous RCR NiTi is to close or even above the crystallisation temperature. References [1] He, L., Zhang, P., Besser, M. F., Kramer, M. J., & Voyles, P. M.; Microscopy and Microanalysis, 21(4), 1026-1033, (2015). [2] Zhang, P., Maldonis, J. J., Liu, Z., Schroers, J., & Voyles, P. M..; Nature communications, 9(1), 1129, (2018). [3] Luo, P., Wen, P., Bai, H. Y., Ruta, B., & Wang, W. H.; Physical review letters, 118(22), 225901, (2017).
Abdollahzadeh Davani, Farnaz | Professur für Materialphysik (Prof. Wilde) |
Hilke, Sven | Professur für Materialphysik (Prof. Wilde) |
Peterlechner, Martin | Professur für Materialphysik (Prof. Wilde) |
Wilde, Gerhard | Professur für Materialphysik (Prof. Wilde) |