Plasmon energy losses in shear bands of metallic glass

Grove M, Peterlechner M, Rösner H, Imlau R, Zaccone A, Wilde G

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Shear bands resulting from plastic deformation in cold-rolled Al88Y7Fe5 metallic glass were observed to display alternating density changes along their propagation direction. Electron-energy loss spectroscopy (EELS) was used to investigate the volume plasmon energy losses in and around shear bands. Energy shifts of the peak centre and changes in the peak width (FWHM) reflecting the damping were precisely determined within an accuracy of a few meV using an open source python module (Hyperspy) to fit the shapes of the plasmon and zero-loss peaks with Lorentzian functions. The maximum bulk plasmon energy shifts were calculated for the bright and dark shear band segments relative to the matrix to be about 38 and 14 meV, respectively. The damping was observed to be larger for the denser regions. The analysis presented here suggests that the changes in the plasmons are caused by two contributions: (i) Variable damping in the shear band segments due to changes in the medium-range order (MRO). This affects the static structure factor S(k), which, in turn, leads to either reduced or increased damping according to the Ziman–Baym formula. (ii) The ionic density and the effective electron mass appearing in the zero-momentum plasmon frequency formula  Ep(q=0) are coupled and give rise to small variations in the plasmon energy. The model predicts plasmon energy shifts in the order of meV.

Details about the publication

JournalUltramicroscopy
Volume2021
Issue223
StatusPublished
Release year2021 (09/02/2021)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.ultramic.2021.113220
Link to the full texthttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0304399121000176?via%3Dihub
KeywordsMetallic glass; Electron energy loss spectroscopy; Deformation; Shear band; Volume plasmon

Authors from the University of Münster

Grove, Maximilian
Professorship of Materials Physics (Prof. Wilde)
Peterlechner, Martin
Professorship of Materials Physics (Prof. Wilde)
Rösner, Harald
Professorship of Materials Physics (Prof. Wilde)
Wilde, Gerhard
Professorship of Materials Physics (Prof. Wilde)