Author:
Yang Liang,Guo Gu-Qing,Zhang Guo-Qing,Chen Lian-Yi
Abstract
Structural origin of the high glass-forming ability (GFA) in multicomponent bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) caused by minor alloying was investigated using state-of-the-art synchrotron radiation techniques. It is found that a two-shell icosahedral cluster with one Y center is the basic structural unit in the representative Cu46Zr42Al7Y5 BMG, which may be densely packed with the help of shared and glue atoms, leading to enhanced ordering at short and medium range. This cluster dense packing may play a key role in achieving the high GFA in CuZrAlY alloy, which also explains the strong dependence of GFA on Y content observed in many experiments. The present work may be extended to a series of multicomponent amorphous alloys, the formation of which is strongly dependent on minor alloying.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
Cited by
13 articles.
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