Metallic glass formation in the binary CuaHf system

Glass formation, structure and thermal properties of alloys in the binary Cu100?x Hf x alloy system, where x = 25a50 at.%, are reported and discussed. This work also presents a comparison between copper casting techniques, from thick melt-spun ribbons to suction cast cylindrical rods, and the predic...

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Published inJournal of materials science Vol. 48; no. 4; pp. 1819 - 1825
Main Authors Figueroa, IA, Plummer, J D, Lara-Rodriguez, G A, Novelo-Peralta, O, Todd, I
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.02.2013
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Summary:Glass formation, structure and thermal properties of alloys in the binary Cu100?x Hf x alloy system, where x = 25a50 at.%, are reported and discussed. This work also presents a comparison between copper casting techniques, from thick melt-spun ribbons to suction cast cylindrical rods, and the prediction of critical diameter, d c, based on maximum ribbon thickness, x c. Ribbons of Cu60Hf40 and Cu65Hf35 exhibited a fully glassy phase up to a thickness of 170 ?m. Suction casting lead to an increase in the largest diameter over which both alloys could be cast, in comparison to melt-spun ribbons, and remain amorphous, with Cu65Hf35 showing a large critical diameter of 1 mm. This result is rationalised by a lower liquidus temperature, T l, which maximises the reduced glass transition temperature, T rg, and also correlates closely with the eutectic point. Finally, there were remarkable similarities between the Miedema model and the efficient packing model for predicting the range for metallic glass formation in this binary system.
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ISSN:0022-2461
1573-4803
DOI:10.1007/s10853-012-6946-5