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Metallic Glasses

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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Metal and Glass

2010
Compositional analysis of metals and their alloys is used to gain information about provenance, manufacturing processes, and artifact distributions at sites. The examples presented in this section show that elemental compositions of artifacts fashioned from unrefined native metal can be used to relate them to ore sources.
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Formation of zirconium metallic glass

Nature, 2004
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Jianzhong, Zhang, Yusheng, Zhao
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A Structural Model for Metallic Glasses

Microscopy and Microanalysis, 2004
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2004 in Savannah, Georgia, USA, August 1–5, 2004.
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Metallic Glasses

Physica Scripta, 1982
H-J Güntherodt   +13 more
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Observation of an isothermal glass transition in metallic glasses

The Journal of Chemical Physics
Glass transition, commonly manifested upon cooling a liquid, is continuous and cooling rate dependent. For decades, the thermodynamic basis in liquid–glass transition has been at the center of debate. Here, long-time isothermal annealing was conducted via molecular dynamics simulations for metallic glasses to explore the connection of physical aging in
Yi-Tao Sun   +5 more
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Metallic glasses

2021
David Mathias Miskovic   +2 more
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Metallic Glasses

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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Metallic Glasses

Scientific American, 1980
Praveen Chaudhari   +2 more
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Superior high-temperature wear resistance of an Ir-Ta-Ni-Nb bulk metallic glass

Journal of Materials Science and Technology, 2023
Fei Sun, Jianan Fu, Pengfei Wang
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