Phase separation and improved plasticity by modulated heterogeneity in Cu-(Zr, Hf)-(Gd, Y)-Al metallic glasses

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The effect of replacement of Zr/Hf with Gd or Y in Cu46Zr47Al7 and Cu50Hf42.5Al7.5 alloys has been investigated. Phase separation into Cu-Gd-rich (or Cu-Y-rich) and Cu-Zr-rich (or Cu-Hf-rich) amorphous phases occurs during cooling when the Gd (or Y) content is above 15 at.% in Cu-(Zr, Hf)-(Gd, Y)-Al alloys. In particular, it was realized that the plasticity in bulk metallic glass with heterogeneity can be enhanced either by tailoring the combinations of the constituent elements or by controlling the cooling rate. © 2007 Acta Materialia Inc.

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Park, E. S., Kyeong, J. S., & Kim, D. H. (2007). Phase separation and improved plasticity by modulated heterogeneity in Cu-(Zr, Hf)-(Gd, Y)-Al metallic glasses. Scripta Materialia, 57(1), 49–52. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scriptamat.2007.03.008

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