Abstract

We report here on a reversible polyamorphic transition in Ce65.5Al10Cu22.5Co2 metallic glasses under high pressure investigated by in situ angle-dispersive x-ray diffraction. The alloy is found to display a strong hysteresis in polyamorphic-phase transition upon application and subsequent release of pressure. We demonstrate that, the hysteresis behavior was caused by the densification of Ce-based metallic glasses under high pressure, which was resulted by the irreversible annihilation of free volume and elastic volume change. The transition is strongly correlated 4f-electron delocalization of Ce metal. These results provide a guidance for understanding mechanism of polyamorphic-phase transition in metallic glasses.

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