作者
Jörg F Löffler
发表日期
2003/6/1
来源
Intermetallics
卷号
11
期号
6
页码范围
529-540
出版商
Elsevier
简介
In the last decade metallic glasses have regained considerable interest due to the fact that new glass-forming compositions have been found that have a critical cooling rate of less than 100 K/s and can be made glassy with dimensions of 1 cm or more. The development of such alloys with a very high resistance to crystallization of the undercooled melt has opened new opportunities for the fundamental study of both the liquid state and the glass transition. The availability of bulk specimens has enabled measurements of various physical, particularly mechanical, properties that were previously impossible. Furthermore, these alloys are progressively being used for engineering applications. In order to recognize this significant advancement in materials science, this new class of materials is commonly referred to as “bulk metallic glasses”. This article will first review the history of metallic glasses. The origins of glass …
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