Shape Memory Effect Controlled by Localized Flow of Liquid‐Like Atoms in Metallic Glass

B Bo Huang S Shansi Liao (State Key Laboratory of Materials for Advanced Nuclear Energy Shanghai University Shanghai P. R. China) J Jun Yi (Department of Chemistry) Q Qing Wang T Tianyi Li (X-ray Science Division, Advanced Photon Sources) S Shaofeng Lou (State Key Laboratory of Materials for Advanced Nuclear Energy Shanghai University Shanghai P. R. China) B Baoshuang Shang (Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory Dongguan Guangdong P. R. China) J Jun‐Qiang Wang (Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo P. R. China) G Gang Wang

Abstract

ABSTRACT Shape memory effect (SME) usually exists in crystalline alloys, polymers, ceramics, and their composites, induced by phase changes like Martensitic transformation and glass transition. Here, we report SME in metallic glasses (MGs) far below the glass transition temperatures. It is found that the recoverable strain of the trained MG, which reflects SME, increases with training temperature, stress, and time. The SME is interpreted as an intrinsic phenomenon of MGs, in which the local liquid‐like regions (LLRs) with viscosities of ∼10 10 Pa s and surrounding elastic matrix serve as the switching and memorizing segments, respectively. The activation of the LLRs, affected by deformation temperature and time in an Arrhenius‐type relation, involves the nonaffine displacement of solute atoms and the rearrangement of unstable medium‐range ordered (MRO) structure. In contrast, the recovery of the matrix containing more rigid MRO string‐like structure is mainly contributed by the reversible variation of short‐range atomic distance. Due to the instability of the LLRs, a transition from rejuvenation to aging appears during the shape memory (SM) process. The results reveal a new mechanism of SME linking to the dynamic structural heterogeneity of MGs and could be insightful for designing new types of glassy SM functional materials.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 42
Published July 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (9)

B

Bo Huang

S

Shansi Liao

State Key Laboratory of Materials for Advanced Nuclear Energy Shanghai University Shanghai P. R. China

J

Jun Yi

Department of Chemistry

Q

Qing Wang

T

Tianyi Li

X-ray Science Division, Advanced Photon Sources

S

Shaofeng Lou

State Key Laboratory of Materials for Advanced Nuclear Energy Shanghai University Shanghai P. R. China

B

Baoshuang Shang

Songshan Lake Materials Laboratory Dongguan Guangdong P. R. China

J

Jun‐Qiang Wang

Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering Chinese Academy of Sciences Ningbo P. R. China

G

Gang Wang