2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2014.12.040
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Corrigendum to “Effect of ion irradiation in an Al90Fe2Ce8 metallic glass” [Mater. Des. 62 (2014) 133–136]

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“…There are reports about corrosion-induced and ion-irradiationinduced crystallization in case of Al 94Àx Ni x Gd 6 (x = 6 and 10, in at%) and Al 90 Fe 2 Ce 8 metallic glasses. [143,144] Wang et al Reproduced with permission. [27] Copyright 2001, Elsevier.…”
Section: Corrosion and Ion-irradiation-induced Crystallizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are reports about corrosion-induced and ion-irradiationinduced crystallization in case of Al 94Àx Ni x Gd 6 (x = 6 and 10, in at%) and Al 90 Fe 2 Ce 8 metallic glasses. [143,144] Wang et al Reproduced with permission. [27] Copyright 2001, Elsevier.…”
Section: Corrosion and Ion-irradiation-induced Crystallizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are reports about corrosion‐induced and ion‐irradiation‐induced crystallization in case of Al 94− x Ni x Gd 6 ( x = 6 and 10, in at%) and Al 90 Fe 2 Ce 8 metallic glasses. [ 143,144 ] Wang et al have reported corrosion‐induced crystallization in case of Al 94− x Ni x Gd 6 ( x = 6 and 10, in at%) glassy ribbons. [ 143 ] When an amorphous alloy is electrochemically decomposed in an electrolyte, the metal atoms preferentially diffuse through the surface to form new nuclei and grow as crystals.…”
Section: Crystallization Behaviormentioning
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“…However, observations following the high pressure torsion applied to an Al 90 Y 10 amorphous alloy indicated that there was no correlation between the location of nanocrystals and the position of shear bands [28] and Jiang et al reported that in the tensile region of the amorphous Al-Fe-Gd sample under bending, nanocrystals formed only at the fracture surface, which was likely to be due to the adiabatic heating [29]. Lastly, other examples including the corrosion induced [30] and ion irradiation induced crystallizations [31] have been reported for Al based metallic glasses.…”
Section: Crystallization Behaviormentioning
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“…The study was performed by the help of high energy X‐ray diffraction of synchrotron radiation (HEXRD). Nevertheless, in their earlier paper they have reported irradiation induced crystallization of AlFeCe MGs exposed to the same type of irradiation ions when their fluence was higher than 1×10 16 ions/cm 2 . Here, conventional X‐ray diffraction as well as atomic force microscopy was applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%