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Spheres of the metallic glass Au55Pb22.5Sb22.5 and their surface characteristics
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringGlass-forming LiquidGlass MaterialMetallic Glass Au55pb22.5sb22.5Amorphous MaterialsGlass-ceramicElectron MicroscopyOptical PropertiesMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringGlassy NatureCrystalline DefectsPhysicsCrystallographyMicrostructureAmorphous MetalSurface ScienceApplied PhysicsX-ray Diffraction
Spheres of the metallic glass Au55 Pb22.5 Sb22.5 have been formed up to a size of approximately 1.5 mm in diameter. X-ray diffraction was used to establish the glassy nature of the samples and to provide evidence of two phase-separated glass regions. Scanning electron microscopy provided a direct visual observation of the two-phase amorphous network on the surface of the sphere. The physical dimensions of the phase-separated regions were observed to be cooling-rate sensitive. Energy dispersive spectroscopy indicated that the compositions of these two glassy phases were Au-rich and Pb-rich, respectively, confirming the results of Kim and Johnson. In addition, the spheres exhibited an unusual surface smoothness of better than ±250 Å.
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