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Science, 1975
The novel internal structures of metallic glasses lead to exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and ease of magnetization. Combined with low manufacturing costs, these properties make glassy ribbons attractive for many applications. These materials also have scientific fascination because their compositions, structures, and properties have ...
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The novel internal structures of metallic glasses lead to exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and ease of magnetization. Combined with low manufacturing costs, these properties make glassy ribbons attractive for many applications. These materials also have scientific fascination because their compositions, structures, and properties have ...
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Formation of zirconium metallic glass
Nature, 2004AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Jianzhong, Zhang, Yusheng, Zhao
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Metallic glass fiber-reinforced Zr-based bulk metallic glass
Scripta Materialia, 2011A novel Zr-based bulk metallic glass composite was fabricated using stainless steel capillaries as the reinforcement. Large plasticity (14%) was achieved in the composite with a reinforcement volume fraction of 38%. The high plasticity observed can be attributed to the formation of small glass fibers encapsulated by the steel capillaries, which ...
Deng, S. +6 more
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Misch metal based metallic glasses
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2008Abstract In this paper, a glass-forming range of metallic glasses based on Ce-rich misch metal (Mm) was pinpointed in Mm-Al-Co composition map by melt spinning. The thermal analysis indicated that the wide supercooled liquid region (above 60Â K) can be found out in a large composition range in Mm-Al-Co system.
Ran Li +4 more
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1990
Abstract Metallic glasses can be prepared by solidification of liquid alloys at cooling rates sufficient to suppress the nucleation and growth of competing crystalline phases. This article presents a historical survey of the study of metallic glasses and other amorphous metals and alloys.
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Abstract Metallic glasses can be prepared by solidification of liquid alloys at cooling rates sufficient to suppress the nucleation and growth of competing crystalline phases. This article presents a historical survey of the study of metallic glasses and other amorphous metals and alloys.
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Intermetallics, 2003
Abstract In the last decade metallic glasses have regained considerable interest due to the fact that new glass-forming compositions have been found that have a critical cooling rate of less than 100 K/s and can be made glassy with dimensions of 1 cm or more.
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Abstract In the last decade metallic glasses have regained considerable interest due to the fact that new glass-forming compositions have been found that have a critical cooling rate of less than 100 K/s and can be made glassy with dimensions of 1 cm or more.
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Lithiated metallic molybdenum disulfide nanosheets for high-performance lithium–sulfur batteries
Nature Energy, 2023Zhuangnan Li +2 more
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Non-metallic charge carriers for aqueous batteries
Nature Reviews Materials, 2020Guojin Liang, Xiulei Ji, Chun-Yi Zhi
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