Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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813044 | Materials Today | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) Fe–B–Y–Nb–Cu, 2 mm in diameter, were successfully annealed to become bulk nano-crystalline alloys (BNCAs) with α-Fe crystallite 11–13 nm in size. A ‘crystallization-and-stop’ model was proposed to explain this behavior. Following this model, alloy-design criteria were elucidated and confirmed successful on another Fe-based BMG Fe–B–Si–Nb–Cu, 1 mm in diameter, with crystallite sizes 10–40 nm. It was concluded that BNCAs can be designed in general by the proposed criteria.
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Authors
T.-S. Chin, C.Y. Lin, M.C. Lee, R.T. Huang, S.M. Huang,