“…[14][15][16][17][18][19] When ductile dendrites are homogeneously distributed in the amorphous alloy matrix, the ductility of composites under quasi-static tensile or compressive loading can be dramatically enhanced over that of monolithic amorphous alloys, while keeping the basic advantages of high strength and stiffness. [15][16][17]20] Though the information on dynamic deformation of amorphous alloys and their composites can be effectively applied to defense, electrical, and precision machinery industries, phenomena occurring under dynamic loading are rarely investigated. Under dynamic loading, the resistance to deformation or fracture is generally reduced in comparison with quasi-static loading cases, and localized deformation often occurs in a highly narrowed region.…”