Abstract

ABSTRACTAt temperatures far below the glass transition temperature metallic glasses undergo plastic deformation during irradiation with a beam of fast heavy ions at energies at which electronic stopping is the dominant deceleration mechanism. This plastic deformation causes irreversible anisotropic changes in sample dimensions. Various (Fe,Co,Ni)∼8O(B,Si)∼20 glasses and the crystalline alloys Ni80Cr20 and Fe70Cr25A15 are examin? 9 for their susceptibility to this effect by irradiation below 50 K with 129Xe ions at 2.8 MeV/u. The data suggest that the excess free volume of an amorphous material is an essential parameter for the magnitude of ion-beam-induced plastic deformation.

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