Statistical analyses of the first pop-in stress data, obtained by spherical tip-nanoindentation experiments on different metallic glasses (MGs) with tip radius, R-i, loading rate, (P) over dot, and structural state of the glass as experimental variables, show that the 3-parameter bimodal Weibull distribution best captures the stochastic nature of the incipient plastic strengths. Significant bimodality in the strength distributions was observed only when a larger R-i and (P) over dot are employed. We hypothesize that the stress required for shear band nucleation has to exceed a critical value over a characteristic distance over which the stress gradients are minimum to rationalize the bimodality. (C) 2020 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Francesco Rafael Alberto Moccia
Thomas Keller, Landolf-Giosef-Anastasios Rhode-Barbarigos, Tara Habibi