Abstract

The dynamic behaviors of glass-forming liquids could be characterized by the reduced glass transition temperature Trg (=Tg/Tl) and fragility index m, where Tg and Tl are the glass transition temperature and liquidus temperature, respectively. When normalized to specific volume, Tg, Tl and m of bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) reveal solid linear correlations with elastic constants. This allows formulating Trg and m in terms of elastic constants, and thus evaluating liquid dynamics useful for predicting and screening new glass formers efficiently.

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