Local-structure change rendered by electronic localization-delocalization transition in cerium-based metallic glasses | |
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关键词: MEDIUM-RANGE ORDER; VOLUME COLLAPSE; | |
DOI : 10.1103/PhysRevB.97.064104 | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
With increasing temperature, metallic glasses (MGs) undergo first glass transitionwithout pronounced structural change and then crystallization with distinct variation in structure and properties. The present study shows a structural change of short-range order induced by an electron-delocalization transition, along with an unusual large-volume shrinkage in Ce-based MGs. An f-electron localization-delocalization transition with thermal hysteresis is observed from the temperature dependence of x-ray absorption spectroscopy and resonant inelastic x-ray scattering spectra, indicating an inheritance of the 4f configuration of pure Ce. However, the delocalization transition becomes broadened due to the local structural heterogeneity and related fluctuation of 4f levels in the Ce-based MGs. The amorphous structure regulated 4f delocalization of Ce leads to bond shortening and abnormal structure change of the topological and chemical short-range orders. Due to the hierarchical bonding nature, the structure should change in a similar manner on different length scales (but not isostructurally like the Ce metal) in Ce-based MGs.
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