Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1484266 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of TM and RE elements on glass formation ability (GFA) of the Al–TM–RE systems are studied systematically. The TM elements show distinct differences: critical sizes of the Al–TM–Ce systems are in the order of Ni > Co > Fe > Cu. However, the RE elements show similar effect on glass formation. These results are discussed in terms of the GFA-related factors, i.e., reduced glass transition temperature (Trg = Tg (Tx)/TL, where Tg, Tx and TL are the glass transition temperature, onset crystallization temperature and liquidus temperature, respectively) and the mixing enthalpy ΔHAl–TM. A new parameter of TL − Tg (Tx) is potentially proposed and used to evaluate the GFA of the Al-based alloys, as well as bulk glass-formers.
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Authors
H. Yang, J.Q. Wang, Y. Li,