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      A universal criterion for plastic yielding of metallic glasses with a (T/Tg) 2/3 temperature dependence.

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      Physical review letters
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          Room temperature (TR) elastic constants and compressive yield strengths of approximately 30 metallic glasses reveal an average shear limit gammaC=0.0267+/-0.0020, where tauY=gamma CG is the maximum resolved shear stress at yielding, and G the shear modulus. The gammaC values for individual glasses are correlated with t=TR/Tg , and gamma C for a single glass follows the same correlation (vs t=T/Tg). A cooperative shear model, inspired by Frenkel's analysis of the shear strength of solids, is proposed. Using a scaling analysis leads to a universal law tauCT/G=gammaC0-gammaC1(t)2/3 for the flow stress at finite T where gammaC0=(0.036+/-0.002) and gammaC1=(0.016+/-0.002).

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          Journal
          Phys Rev Lett
          Physical review letters
          American Physical Society (APS)
          0031-9007
          0031-9007
          Nov 04 2005
          : 95
          : 19
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 138-78 Keck Laboratory of Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA. wlj@caltech.edu
          Article
          10.1103/PhysRevLett.95.195501
          16383993
          6f16f8b5-0968-4179-b21e-239a98bb2be0
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