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Role of yttrium in glass formation of Fe-based bulk metallic glasses
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2003
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringGlass-ceramicEngineeringCorrosionApplied PhysicsGlass MaterialLarge Thermal StabilityFunctional GlassAmorphous MetalOxygen ImpurityAmorphous SolidGlass FormationMicrostructureAmorphous Materials
In this study, we discovered that a small addition of Y is very effective in improving glass-forming ability of Fe-based alloys. As-cast bulk amorphous alloys containing 2 at. % Y showed large thermal stability, with glass transition temperatures above 900 K and supercooled liquid regions above 55 K, and high strength, with Vickers hardnesses larger than HV 1200. The beneficial effect of Y on glass formation is twofold: (1) Y adjusted the compositions closer to the eutectic and thus lowered their liquidus temperatures, and (2) Y improved the manufacturability of these alloys by scavenging the oxygen impurity from it via the formation of innocuous yttrium oxides.
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