Abstract

Crystal nucleation and its time evolution during isothermal annealing in supercooled liquid of glassy metals Zr 55 Al 10 Cu 30 Ni 5 and Zr 55 Al 10 Cu 35 are examined using a technique of differential thermal analysis. Time dependence of the fraction of crystallization in supercooled liquid at several temperatures is analyzed by the Johnson–Mehl–Avrami form. The Avrami number is 2.8 ± 0.4 for the present samples. Since crystallites growing in the supercooled liquid with time are found to be Zr 2 Cu crystals, it is suggested that the crystal growth in supercooled liquid is ruled by a long range diffusion process of elements. Plots of the fraction of crystallized volume versus a scaled time normalized by the half time of full crystallization almost collapse on an almost single curve . The temperature dependence of the half time is discussed using a Williams–Landel–Ferry function. The excitation energy for crystal nuclei with a critical radius is estimated.

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