TY - JOUR
T1 - Stability and icosahedral transformation of supercooled liquid in metal-metal type bulk glassy alloys
AU - Inoue, Akihisa
AU - Zhnag, Wei
AU - Louzguine, Dmitri V.
AU - Saida, Junji
AU - Matsubara, Eiichiro
PY - 2003
Y1 - 2003
N2 - The glassy structure and the primary precipitation phase from supercooled liquid were examined in metal-metal type Zr-, Hf- and Cu-based alloy systems by various advanced analytical techniques. The icosahedral phase precipitates as the primary phase from supercooled liquid for all the metal-metal type glassy alloys examined in the present study. The icosahedral phase has a rhombic triacontahedra type for the Zr-Al-Ni-Cu-NM (NM=Ag, Pd, Au, Pt), Zr-Cu-NM, Hf-Al-Ni-Cu-NM, Cu-Zr-Ti-Pd and Cu-Hf-Ti alloys. In addition, the short-range atomic configurations in their glassy alloys have the features of highly dense packed atomic configuration, new local atomic configurations and long-range homogeneity with attractive interaction. It is therefore concluded that the high glass-forming ability of the metal-metal type alloys is due to the self-formation of the unique glassy structure with the above-described three features which are consistent with the formation of short-range icosahedral atomic configuration.
AB - The glassy structure and the primary precipitation phase from supercooled liquid were examined in metal-metal type Zr-, Hf- and Cu-based alloy systems by various advanced analytical techniques. The icosahedral phase precipitates as the primary phase from supercooled liquid for all the metal-metal type glassy alloys examined in the present study. The icosahedral phase has a rhombic triacontahedra type for the Zr-Al-Ni-Cu-NM (NM=Ag, Pd, Au, Pt), Zr-Cu-NM, Hf-Al-Ni-Cu-NM, Cu-Zr-Ti-Pd and Cu-Hf-Ti alloys. In addition, the short-range atomic configurations in their glassy alloys have the features of highly dense packed atomic configuration, new local atomic configurations and long-range homogeneity with attractive interaction. It is therefore concluded that the high glass-forming ability of the metal-metal type alloys is due to the self-formation of the unique glassy structure with the above-described three features which are consistent with the formation of short-range icosahedral atomic configuration.
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U2 - 10.1557/proc-805-ll6.1/mm4.1
DO - 10.1557/proc-805-ll6.1/mm4.1
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:2442436488
SN - 0272-9172
VL - 805
SP - 183
EP - 194
JO - Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings
JF - Materials Research Society Symposium - Proceedings
T2 - Quasicrystals 2003 - Preparation, Properties and Applications
Y2 - 1 December 2003 through 3 December 2003
ER -