Abstract

We have studied the effect of thermal-relaxation on the short-range order in Zr 80 Co 20 metallic glass by means of differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, electrical resistivity and the superconducting transition temperature, T c . Experimental values for the crystallisation temperature and activation energy of the crystallisation processes were derived by studying these processes at different heating rates. The T c of the Zr 80 Co 20 metallic glass thermally relaxed with a heating rate of 60 K/min to slightly below its first crystallisation exotherm is higher than in unrelaxed Zr 80 Co 20 metallic glass, whereas in all the other thermally relaxed samples T c decreases with decreasing heating rates and increasing temperature of relaxation. The homogeneity of the thermally relaxed Zr 80 Co 20 metallic glass is discussed by using the superconducting transition width as a criterion. The superconducting transitions of thermally relaxed Zr 80 Co 20 metallic glass samples are characterised by a sharp fall in electrical resistance. This suggests that the samples are homogenous on a spatial scale of less than the zero-temperature coherence length ξ 0 . The position of the first maximum broad diffraction halo in XRD is shifted to smaller values of 2 α with increasing temperature of relaxation and decreasing heating rates indicating an increase in the nearest-neighbour distance.

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