Wojciech Dmowski
University of Tennessee
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Scientific Reports | 2013
Chih-Pin Chuang; Tao Yuan; Wojciech Dmowski; Gongyao Wang; Matt Freels; Peter K. Liaw; Ran Li; Tao Zhang
In the present work, we investigate the effect of “fatigue” on the fatigue behavior and atomic structure of Zr-based BMGs. Fatigue experiments on the failed-by-fatigue samples indicate that the remnants generally have similar or longer fatigue life than the as-cast samples. Meanwhile, the pair-distribution-function (PDF) analysis of the as-cast and post-fatigue samples showed very small changes of local atomic structures. These observations suggest that the fatigue life of the 6-mm in-diameter Zr-based BMG is dominated by the number of pre-existing crack-initiation sites in the sample. Once the crack initiates in the specimen, the fatigue-induced damage is accumulated locally on these initiated sites, while the rest of the region deforms elastically. The results suggest that the fatigue failure of BMGs under compression-compression fatigue experiments is a defect-controlled process. The present work indicates the significance of the improved fatigue resistance with decreasing the sample size.
Zeitschrift Fur Kristallographie | 2012
T. Egami; Wojciech Dmowski
Abstract A novel approach for studying local spin and atomic dynamics in liquids, glasses and crystalline solids with disorder is discussed. In this approach the dynamic structure factor obtained by inelastic neutron or X-ray scattering is Fourier-transformed to real space into the dynamic atomic pair-density function (DPDF). We discuss the nature of the DPDF and show examples of the results obtained by this method. It is demonstrated that the DPDF primarily represents local dynamics, whereas traveling waves contribute only to broadening the peaks. Thus this method complements the conventional analysis of the dynamic structure factor in terms of dispersion relationship of collective dynamics.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2016
Abhishek Jaiswal; Stephanie O’Keeffe; Rebecca Mills; Andrey Podlesynak; Georg Ehlers; Wojciech Dmowski; Konstantin A. Lokshin; Joseph Stevick; T. Egami; Yang Zhang
Onset of cooperative dynamics has been observed in many molecular liquids, colloids, and granular materials in the metastable regime on approaching their respective glass or jamming transition points, and is considered to play a significant role in the emergence of the slow dynamics. However, the nature of such dynamical cooperativity remains elusive in multicomponent metallic liquids characterized by complex many-body interactions and high mixing entropy. Herein, we report evidence of onset of cooperative dynamics in an equilibrium glass-forming metallic liquid (LM601: Zr51Cu36Ni4Al9). This is revealed by deviation of the mean effective diffusion coefficient from its high-temperature Arrhenius behavior below TA ≈ 1300 K, i.e., a crossover from uncorrelated dynamics above TA to landscape-influenced correlated dynamics below TA. Furthermore, the onset/crossover temperature TA in such a multicomponent bulk metallic glass-forming liquid is observed at approximately twice of its calorimetric glass transition temperature (Tg ≈ 697 K) and in its stable liquid phase, unlike many molecular liquids.
Scientific Reports | 2017
Wojciech Dmowski; S. Gierlotka; Zhong Lin Wang; Yu Yokoyama; B. Palosz; T. Egami
Through high-energy x-ray diffraction and atomic pair density function analysis we find that Zr-based metallic alloy, heated to the supercooled liquid state under hydrostatic pressure and then quenched to room temperature, exhibits a distinct glassy structure. The PDF indicates that the Zr-Zr distances in this glass are significantly reduced compared to those quenched without pressure. Annealing at the glass transition temperature at ambient pressure reverses structural changes and the initial glassy state is recovered. This result suggests that pressure causes a liquid-to-liquid phase transition in this metallic alloy supercooled melt. Such a pressure induced transition is known for covalent liquids, but has not been observed for metallic liquids. The High Pressure Quenched glasses are stable in ambient conditions after decompression.
Physical Review Letters | 2010
Wojciech Dmowski; Takuya Iwashita; Chih-Pin Chuang; J.D. Almer; T. Egami
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy and Materials Science | 2013
Wei Guo; Wojciech Dmowski; Jiyong Noh; Philip D. Rack; Peter K. Liaw; T. Egami
Acta Materialia | 2010
Wojciech Dmowski; Yoshihiko Yokoyama; A. Chuang; Yang Ren; Minoru Umemoto; Koichi Tsuchiya; Akihisa Inoue; T. Egami
Metals | 2013
T. Egami; Takuya Iwashita; Wojciech Dmowski
Acta Materialia | 2015
Y. Tong; Takuya Iwashita; Wojciech Dmowski; Hongbin Bei; Yoshihiko Yokoyama; T. Egami
Scripta Materialia | 2013
Y. Tong; Wojciech Dmowski; Yoshihiko Yokoyama; G.Y. Wang; Peter K. Liaw; T. Egami