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The atomic-scale mechanism for the enhanced glass-forming-ability of a Cu-Zr based bulk metallic glass with minor element additions
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2014
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Materials EngineeringMaterials ScienceGlass Forming-abilityGlass-ceramicEngineeringGlass-forming LiquidMechanical EngineeringApplied PhysicsGlass MaterialFunctional GlassBulk Metallic GlassesChemistryAmorphous MetalBulk Metallic GlassCrystallographyMinor Element AdditionsAtomic-scale MechanismMicrostructure
It is known that the glass forming-ability (GFA) of bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) can be greatly enhanced via minor element additions. However, direct evidence has been lacking to reveal its structural origin despite different theories hitherto proposed. Through the high-resolution transmission-electron-microscopy (HRTEM) analysis, here we show that the content of local crystal-like orders increases significantly in a Cu-Zr-Al BMG after a 2-at% Y addition. Contrasting the previous studies, our current results indicate that the formation of crystal-like order at the atomic scale plays an important role in enhancing the GFA of the Cu-Zr-Al base BMG.
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