Electronic structure inheritance and pressure-induced polyamorphism in lanthanide-based metallic glasses.

We report that a series of lanthanide-based bulk metallic glasses show a pressure-induced polyamorphic phase transition observed by in situ angle-dispersive x-ray diffraction under high pressures. The transition started from a low-density state at lower pressures, and went through continuous densification ending with a high-density state at higher pressures. We demonstrate that, under high pressure, this new type of polyamorphism in densely packed metallic glasses is inherited from its lanthanide-solvent constituent and related to the electronic structure of 4f electrons. The found electronic structure inheritance could provide the guidance for designing new metallic glasses with unique functional physical properties.

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