Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1483362 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

It has been widely accepted that quasicrystals and at least some metallic glasses are built up with icosahedral clusters. Information about the cluster structures can be obtained from crystalline counterparts. In this paper, we will describe the formation rules of bulk metallic glasses, originally developed for quasicrystals, by combining cluster structures with phase diagram features. We will introduce the e/a-constant and e/a-variant criteria for ternary systems, and e/a-constant and atomic size constant criteria for quaternary systems. We will show how the glass forming composition optimization is realized by applying these rules in the Zr–Al–Ni and Zr–Al–Ni–Cu systems. In both systems the optimized glass-forming composition is related to a common binary icosahedral cluster Zr9Ni4 derived from the fcc Zr2Ni phase. A novel route to reach amorphous forming composition is also attempted by mixing Al-based quasicrystal-forming compositions with Zr.

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