Revisiting the fragile-to-strong crossover in metallic glass-forming liquids: application to CuxZrxAl100-2x

Abstract

The fragile-to-strong crossover seems to be a general feature of metallic glass-forming liquids. Here, we study the behavior of shear viscosity, diffusion coefficient and vibrational density of states for CuxZrxAl100-2x alloy through molecular dynamics simulations. The results reveal that the fragile-to-strong temperature (Tfs) and the glass transition temperature (Tg) increase as the aluminum content becomes larger. The inverse of the diffusion coefficient as a function of temperature exhibits a dynamical crossover in the vicinity of Tg, at a much lower temperature than that predicted by nearly all previous studies. At the temperature in which the dynamical crossover occurs determined by the inverse of the diffusion coefficient, we found an excess of vibrational states at low frequencies, resembling a pronounced peak in the reduced vibrational density of states characteristic of a strong liquid. Finally, the behavior of the shear viscosity as a function of reduced temperature (Tg/T) also shows that, besides the fragile-to-strong crossover nearby Tg, another dynamical crossover is present near the onset of the supercooled regime.

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