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<i>In situ</i> formation of two amorphous phases by liquid phase separation in Y–Ti–Al–Co alloy
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EngineeringSecondary Phase SeparationLiquid Phase SeparationAmorphous PhasesPhase SeparationSolidificationY–ti–al–co AlloyMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringPhysicsCharacteristic Length ScaleLength ScaleMicrostructurePhase EquilibriumApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsAlloy DesignAmorphous SolidAlloy Phase
The Y28Ti28Al24Co20 alloy undergoes metastable liquid phase separation in the under-cooled liquid state and subsequently solidifies into two different Y-rich and Ti-rich amorphous phases. Secondary phase separation occurs due to the supersaturation of the primary separated liquids as the temperature decreases. Depending on the degree of local undercooling, a wide range of length scale of the microstructure is observed. The characteristic length scale of the two amorphous phases is ∼250nm near the air side of the ribbon, and ∼25nm near the wheel side of the ribbon.
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