Role of defects for the spontaneous vitrification of β-(Cr,Ti)

A. Blatter, U. Kambli, Ch. Wirz, R. Giovanoli, K. Dyrbye, and J. Bttiger
Phys. Rev. B 40, 12503 – Published 15 December 1989
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Abstract

The high-temperature β-(Cr,Ti) solid solution can be retained on quenching to room temperature. This phase vitrifies spontaneously on subsequent annealing at a relatively low temperature depending on the degree of quenched-in disorder. We report on experiments that establish the decisive role of disorder in providing heterogeneous nucleation sites for the amorphous-phase growth. Different levels of defects were created in β-(Cr,Ti) by ion irradiation. The structural relaxation on subsequent annealing was then investigated by x-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry. A direct relationship between the structural evolution and the defect concentration is inferred from the results. Further, the defects mediate a diffusion mode that seems to be coupled with vitrification.

  • Received 10 July 1989

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.40.12503

©1989 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

A. Blatter, U. Kambli, and Ch. Wirz

  • Institute of Applied Physics, University of Berne, CH-3012 Berne, Switzerland

R. Giovanoli

  • Institute of Electron Microscopy, University of Berne, CH-3012 Berne, Switzerland

K. Dyrbye and J. Bttiger

  • Institute of Physics, University of Aarhus, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark

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Vol. 40, Iss. 18 — 15 December 1989

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