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Physical Review Letters | 2012

Atomic-Scale Relaxation Dynamics and Aging in a Metallic Glass Probed by X-Ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy

Beatrice Ruta; Yuriy Chushkin; G. Monaco; L. Cipelletti; Eloi Pineda; P. Bruna; V. M. Giordano; Marta Gonzalez-Silveira

We use x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy to investigate the structural relaxation process in a metallic glass on the atomic length scale. We report evidence for a dynamical crossover between the supercooled liquid phase and the metastable glassy state, suggesting different origins of the relaxation process across the transition. Furthermore, using different cooling rates, we observe a complex hierarchy of dynamic processes characterized by distinct aging regimes. Strong analogies with the aging dynamics of soft glassy materials, such as gels and concentrated colloidal suspensions, point at stress relaxation as a universal mechanism driving the relaxation dynamics of out-of-equilibrium systems.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2013

Compressed correlation functions and fast aging dynamics in metallic glasses

Beatrice Ruta; G. Baldi; G. Monaco; Yuriy Chushkin

We present x-ray photon correlation spectroscopy measurements of the atomic dynamics in a Zr(67)Ni(33) metallic glass, well below its glass transition temperature. We find that the decay of the density fluctuations can be well described by compressed, thus faster than exponential, correlation functions which can be modeled by the well-known Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts function with a shape exponent β larger than one. This parameter is furthermore found to be independent of both waiting time and wave-vector, leading to the possibility to rescale all the correlation functions to a single master curve. The dynamics in the glassy state is additionally characterized by different aging regimes which persist in the deep glassy state. These features seem to be universal in metallic glasses and suggest a nondiffusive nature of the dynamics. This universality is supported by the possibility of describing the fast increase of the structural relaxation time with waiting time using a unique model function, independently of the microscopic details of the system.


Physical Review Letters | 2015

X-Ray Photon Correlation Spectroscopy Reveals Intermittent Aging Dynamics in a Metallic Glass.

Zach Evenson; Beatrice Ruta; Simon Hechler; Moritz Stolpe; Eloi Pineda; Isabella Gallino; Ralf Busch

We use coherent x rays to probe the aging dynamics of a metallic glass directly on the atomic level. Contrary to the common assumption of a steady slowing down of the dynamics usually observed in macroscopic studies, we show that the structural relaxation processes underlying aging in this metallic glass are intermittent and highly heterogeneous at the atomic scale. Moreover, physical aging is triggered by cooperative atomic rearrangements, driven by the relaxation of internal stresses. The rich diversity of this behavior reflects a complex energy landscape, giving rise to a unique type of glassy-state dynamics.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2010

Communication: High-frequency acoustic excitations and boson peak in glasses: A study of their temperature dependence.

Beatrice Ruta; G. Baldi; V. M. Giordano; L. Orsingher; S. Rols; F. Scarponi; G. Monaco

The results of a combined experimental study of the high-frequency acoustic dynamics and of the vibrational density of states (VDOS) as a function of temperature in a glass of sorbitol are reported here. The excess in the VDOS at approximately 4.5 meV over the Debye, elastic continuum prediction (boson peak) is found to be clearly related to anomalies observed in the acoustic dispersion curve in the mesoscopic wavenumber range of few nm(-1). The quasiharmonic temperature dependence of the acoustic dispersion curves offers a natural explanation for the observed scaling of the boson peak with the elastic medium properties.


Soft Matter | 2014

Silica nanoparticles as tracers of the gelation dynamics of a natural biopolymer physical gel

Beatrice Ruta; O. Czakkel; Y. Chushkin; F. Pignon; Roberto Nervo; F. Zontone; M. Rinaudo

The gelation of methylcellulose in water has been studied by X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy, electrophoresis and rheological measurements by looking into the dynamics of silica nanoparticles as tracers in the polymer matrix. The temperature and scattering vector dependence of the structural relaxation time is investigated at the nanometric length scale during the formation of the strong gel state. We find a stress-dominated dynamics on approaching the gel state, characterized by a hyper-diffusive motion of the silica particles. These results support the idea of a unifying scenario for the dynamics of complex out of equilibrium soft materials.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2012

Acoustic excitations in glassy sorbitol and their relation with the fragility and the boson peak.

Beatrice Ruta; G. Baldi; F. Scarponi; D. Fioretto; V. M. Giordano; G. Monaco

We report a detailed analysis of the dynamic structure factor of glassy sorbitol by using inelastic X-ray scattering and previously measured light scattering data [B. Ruta, G. Monaco, F. Scarponi, and D. Fioretto, Philos. Mag. 88, 3939 (2008)]. The thus obtained knowledge on the density-density fluctuations at both the mesoscopic and macroscopic length scale has been used to address two debated topics concerning the vibrational properties of glasses. The relation between the acoustic modes and the universal boson peak (BP) appearing in the vibrational density of states of glasses has been investigated, also in relation with some recent theoretical models. Moreover, the connection between the elastic properties of glasses and the slowing down of the structural relaxation process in supercooled liquids has been scrutinized. For what concerns the first issue, it is here shown that the wave vector dependence of the acoustic excitations can be used, in sorbitol, to quantitatively reproduce the shape of the boson peak, supporting the relation between BP and acoustic modes. For what concerns the second issue, a proper study of elasticity over a wide spatial range is shown to be fundamental in order to investigate the relation between elastic properties and the slowing down of the dynamics in the corresponding supercooled liquid phase.


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2011

Nonergodicity factor, fragility, and elastic properties of polymeric glassy sulfur.

Beatrice Ruta; G. Monaco; V. M. Giordano; F. Scarponi; D. Fioretto; G. Ruocco; K. S. Andrikopoulos; S. N. Yannopoulos

We present a detailed investigation of the vibrational dynamics of glassy sulfur (g-S). The large frequency range spanned in this study has allowed us to carefully scrutinize the elastic properties of g-S and to analyze their relation to various features of both the glassy and the liquid state. In particular, the acoustic properties of g-S present a quasi-harmonic behavior in the THz frequency range, while at lower frequency, in the GHz range, they are affected by a strong anharmonic contribution. Moreover, the high frequency (THz) dynamics of g-S does not present signatures of the elastic anomalies recently observed in a number of glasses. Despite this apparent contradiction, we show that this finding is not in disagreement with the previous ones. Finally, by considering the correct long wavelength limit of the density fluctuations in the glassy state, we estimate the continuum limit of the nonergodicity factor and we investigate recently proposed relations between the fast dynamics of glasses and the slow dynamics of the corresponding viscous melts.


4TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SLOW DYNAMICS IN COMPLEX SYSTEMS: Keep Going Tohoku | 2013

Relaxation dynamics and aging in structural glasses

Beatrice Ruta; Yuriy Chushkin; G. Monaco; L. Cipelletti; V. M. Giordano; Eloi Pineda; P. Bruna

We present a study of the atomic dynamics in a Mg65Cu25Y10 metallic glass former both in the deep glassy state and in the supercooled liquid phase. Our results show that the glass transition is accompanied by a dynamical crossover between a faster than exponential shape of the intermediate scattering function in the glassy state and a slower than exponential shape in the supercooled liquid. While the crossover temperature is independent on the previous thermal history, both the relaxation rate and the shape of the relaxation process depend on the followed thermal path. Moreover, the temperature dependence of the the structural relaxation time displays a strong departure from the Arrhenius-like behavior of the corresponding supercooled liquid phase, and can be well described in the Narayanaswamy-Moynihan framework with a large non-linearity parameter.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Hard X-rays as pump and probe of atomic motion in oxide glasses

Beatrice Ruta; F. Zontone; Yuriy Chushkin; G. Baldi; G. Pintori; G. Monaco; B. Rufflé; Walter Kob

Nowadays powerful X-ray sources like synchrotrons and free-electron lasers are considered as ultimate tools for probing microscopic properties in materials. However, the correct interpretation of such experiments requires a good understanding on how the beam affects the properties of the sample, knowledge that is currently lacking for intense X-rays. Here we use X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy to probe static and dynamic properties of oxide and metallic glasses. We find that although the structure does not depend on the flux, strong fluxes do induce a non-trivial microscopic motion in oxide glasses, whereas no such dependence is found for metallic glasses. These results show that high fluxes can alter dynamical properties in hard materials, an effect that needs to be considered in the analysis of X-ray data but which also gives novel possibilities to study materials properties since the beam can not only be used to probe the dynamics but also to pump it.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Sound Attenuation at Terahertz Frequencies and the Boson Peak of Vitreous Silica

G. Baldi; Valentina M. Giordano; G. Monaco; Beatrice Ruta

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Eloi Pineda

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Yuriy Chushkin

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

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Federico Zontone

European Synchrotron Radiation Facility

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