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Strain Glass State, Strain Glass Transition, and Controlled Strain Release

Dong Wang, Yuanchao Ji, Xiaobing Ren, Yunzhi Wang

2022Annual Review of Materials Research35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Strain glass is a new strain state discovered recently in ferroelastic systems that is characterized by nanoscale martensitic domains formed through a freezing transition. These nanodomains typically have mottled or tweed morphology depending on the elastic anisotropy of the system. Strain glass transition is a broadly smeared and high order–like transition, taking place within a wide temperature or stress range. It is accompanied by many unique properties, including linear superelasticity with high strength, low modulus, Invar and Elinvar anomalies, and large magnetostriction. In this review, we first discuss experimental characterization and testing that have led to the discovery of the strain glass transition and its unique properties. We then introduce theoretical models and computer simulations that have shed light on the origin and mechanisms underlying the unique characteristics and properties of strain glass transitions. Unresolved issues and challenges in strain glass study are also addressed. Strain glass transition can offer giant elastic strain and ultralow elastic modulus by well-controlled reversible structural phase transformations through defect engineering.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceGlass transitionStrain (injury)PseudoelasticityComposite materialElastic modulusPhase transitionModulusAnisotropyMagnetostrictionCondensed matter physicsMartensiteMicrostructureOpticsMagnetic fieldMedicinePolymerQuantum mechanicsInternal medicinePhysicsShape Memory Alloy TransformationsMetallic Glasses and Amorphous AlloysAdhesion, Friction, and Surface Interactions
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