Achieving Diamond‐Like Wear in Ta‐Rich Metallic Glasses

Author:

Li Fucheng12,Li Mingxing1,Hu Liwei1,Cao Jiashu1,Wang Chao1,Sun Yitao1,Wang Weihua123,Liu Yanhui123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100190 China

2. Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory Dongguan 523808 China

3. Central of Materials Science and Optoelectronics Engineering University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China

Abstract

AbstractMost metals and alloys suffer from high friction and wear due to their low hardness and lack of self‐lubrication. Although plenty of strategies have been proposed, it is still a long‐standing challenge to achieve diamond‐like wear in metals. Metallic glasses (MGs) are supposed to possess low coefficient of friction (COF) because of their high hardness and fast surface mobility. However, their wear rate is larger than that of diamond‐like materials. Here, this work reports the discovery of Ta‐rich MGs that exhibit diamond‐like wear. This work develops an indentation approach for high‐throughput characterization of crack resistance. By employing deep indentation loading, this work is able to efficiently identify the alloys that exhibit better plasticity and crack resistance according to the differences of indent morphology. With high temperature stability, high hardness, improved plasticity, and crack resistance, the discovered Ta‐based MGs exhibit diamond‐like tribological properties, featured by COF as low as ≈0.05 for diamond ball test and ≈0.15 for steel ball test, and specific wear rate of only ≈10−7 mm3 N1m−1. The discovery approach and the discovered MGs exemplifie the promise to substantially reduce friction and wear of metals and may unleash the potential of MGs in tribological applications.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Center for Advanced Study, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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