In-situ TEM study of oxygen-modulated crystallization pathway in Ni-Zr metallic glass

2019 
Abstract Clarifying the crystallization path, from the thermodynamic point of view, is of importance for the structure and properties of metallic glasses (MGs). The influence of oxygen on the crystallization pathway of Ni 65 Zr 35 MG was investigated by in-situ heating transmission electron microscopy (TEM). As temperature increases, crystalline Ni 7 Zr 2 and t- ZrO 2 phases are formed first rather than the Ni 10 Zr 7 and Ni 21 Zr 8 phases, which are the main crystallization products following the phase diagram. Oxygen changes the crystallization pathway by varying the Ni/Zr ratio, indicating that the effects of oxygen on the crystallization in nanometer-sized MG cannot be neglected even in high vacuum TEMs.
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