Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1481536 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2012 | 5 Pages |
The effect of Co addition (substituting for Ce) on crystallization behavior of Ce70Al10Cu20 amorphous alloys has been investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD), differential thermal analysis (DTA) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The Co addition has an obvious effect on topological short-range ordering of Ce–Al–Cu–(Co) amorphous alloys. Moreover, the Co addition can slightly improve the thermal stability of Ce–Al–Cu based amorphous alloys. The 1 and 3 at.% Co additions do not obviously change the crystallization behavior of the Ce–Al–Cu–(Co) amorphous alloys, and the final crystallization products are FCC–CeAlCu(Co)O. However, the 5 at.% Co addition can alter the crystallization behavior of the Ce70Al10Cu20 amorphous alloys. Proper content of Co can effectively suppress the formation of oxide phases during annealing of the Ce–Al–Cu–(Co) amorphous alloys.
► We report the effect of Co addition on crystallization of Ce-based amorphous alloy. ► 1 and 3 at.% Co additions do not obviously change the crystallization behavior. ► The crystallization product of amorphous Ce70−xAl10Cu20Cox (x = 0,1,3) is CeAlCu(Co)O. ► Proper content of Co can suppress the formation of oxide phases during annealing. ► This study provides useful information of crystallization for Ce-based amorphous alloy.