Effect of the entropy on the shear viscosity of metallic glasses near the glass transition
Abstract: We measured the shear viscosity of 14 metallic glasses differing with their mixing entropy $\Delta S_{mix}$. It is found that the viscosity at the glass transition temperature $T_g$ significantly increases with $\Delta S_{mix}$. Using calorimetric data, we calculated the excess entropy of all glasses $\Delta S$ with respect to their maternal crystalline states as a function of temperature. It is shown that the excess entropy $\Delta S$ both at room temperature and at $T_g$ \textit{decreases} with $\Delta S_{mix}$. It is concluded that glasses with "high mixing entropy" $\Delta S_{mix}$ correspond to MGs with \textit{low} excess entropy $\Delta S$. The origin of the increased shear viscosity at $T_g$ of glasses with high $\Delta S_{mix}$ is determined by their reduced excess entropy $\Delta S$.
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