Effect of the entropy on the shear viscosity of metallic glasses near the glass transition
Abstract
We measured the shear viscosity of 14 metallic glasses differing with their mixing entropy Smix. It is found that the viscosity at the glass transition temperature Tg significantly increases with Smix. Using calorimetric data, we calculated the excess entropy of all glasses S with respect to their maternal crystalline states as a function of temperature. It is shown that the excess entropy S both at room temperature and at Tg decreases with Smix. It is concluded that glasses with "high mixing entropy" Smix correspond to MGs with low excess entropy S. The origin of the increased shear viscosity at Tg of glasses with high Smix is determined by their reduced excess entropy S.
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