2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-5093(00)01424-6
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Nanocrystallization of bulk ZrCuTi metallic glass

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“…The cause for the formation of CuNi phase is not clearly understood yet and thus the crystallization behavior of this LM1B alloy is deferred as a future study. The average size of crystallized phase can be estimated with the halfwidth [38] expressed as,…”
Section: Physical Properties Of Boss Formed Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cause for the formation of CuNi phase is not clearly understood yet and thus the crystallization behavior of this LM1B alloy is deferred as a future study. The average size of crystallized phase can be estimated with the halfwidth [38] expressed as,…”
Section: Physical Properties Of Boss Formed Specimensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NiTi þ Pd 2 Ti þ (Ni, Pd) 10 (Zr, Ti) 7 þ unidentified phase. The average grain size L of a crystalline phase can be estimated from the Scherrer formula [19] …”
Section: Thermal Stability and Precipitated Phasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18,19) The assolidified structure of Cu-Zr-Ti glassy alloys 20,21) has been studied. The devitrification behavior of the binary Cu-Zr alloys 22,23) including Cu 50 Zr 50 alloy, as well as the ternary Cu-Zr-Ti, [24][25][26][27][28] quaternary Cu-Zr-Ti-Ni and quinary Cu 47 -Ti 33 Zr 11 Ni 8 X 1 (X ¼ Fe, Si, Sn, Pb) alloys 29) glassy alloys has been also studied in detail. 30,31) An oxidation behavior of Cu-Zr and Cu-Zr-Ti metallic glasses has also been investigated extensively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%