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Rejuvenated Amorphous Alloys: Processing Methods, Microstructures and Mechanical Properties. [PDF]

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Amorphous alloys for electrocatalysis: The significant role of the amorphous alloy structure

Nano Research, 2021
Amorphous alloys, also known as metallic glasses, are solid metallic materials having long-range disordered atomic structures. Compared to crystalline alloys, amorphous alloys not only have metallic characters, but also possess several distinct properties associated to the amorphous structure, such as isotropy, composition flexibility, unsaturated ...
Xingyun Li   +5 more
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Relaxation of Amorphous Metallic Alloys

Solid State Phenomena, 1998
Two types of relaxation processes in amorphous alloys have been investigated in metal-metalloid systems. One of them has been studied by measuring the static structure factor S(Q) in cobalt boron glass samples that have been previously isothermally treated on temperatures close to crystallization temperature.
Davidović, Milorad, Tomić, Predrag
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Positron Annihilation in Amorphous Alloys

Physica Status Solidi (a), 1979
The crystallization process of the amorphous Pd0.845Si0.155, Pd0.80Si0.20, and Ni0.81P0.19 alloys is studied by positron annihilation. The following experimental facts are found. 1. In the PdSi alloy, the changes of coincidence peak counts and h-parameters with temperature are consistent with the crystallization mechanism proposed by Masumoto and ...
S. Tanigawa   +5 more
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Magnetic properties of amorphous alloys

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1978
Abstract The preparation of amorphous alloys, or glassy metals, is briefly described, and the basic magnetic properties of these materials are reviewed with emphasis on the properties that are important for engineering applications.
C D Graham, T Egami
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Superconductivity in amorphous actinide alloys

Physical Review B, 1985
Superconductivity has been studied in amorphous binary alloys of actinides containing Co, Fe, and Ni. Amorphous thorium alloys have critical temperatures of up to 3.8 K and electronic properties similar to other transition-metal amorphous alloys. By contrast, amorphous uranium alloys have critical temperatures below 1.0 K and exhibit two unusual ...
, Poon, , Drehman, , Wong, , Clegg
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