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Crystallization behavior in a highly driven marginal glass forming alloy
Authors:YE Kalay  LS Chumbley  IE Anderson  
Institution:

aAmes Laboratory, Iowa State University, 206 Wilhelm, Ames, Iowa 50011, United States

Abstract:Al90Sm10, a marginal glass former, was rapidly solidified using Cu-block single roller melt spinning at wheel speeds of 30 and 40 m/s. The product phases of rapid solidification were identified and analyzed using high energy synchrotron X-ray diffraction (HEXRD), high resolution transmission electron microscopy, and atom probe tomography. The as-quenched structure consists of a saturated amorphous phase and nanocrystalline Al with typical length scale of about 5 nm. The appearance of a pre-peak on HEXRD diffraction patterns and a low activation energy for first crystallization as determined using the Kissinger and Ozawa methods indicate some local ordering in the amorphous phase. The devitrification phase transformation path was determined using in situ high energy synchrotron radiation. Three phases, MS1, H1, and Al4Sm, were identified during decomposition of the amorphous phase. MS1, H1 and Al4Sm are cubic, hexagonal and orthorhombic metastable phases, respectively.
Keywords:Amorphous metals  metallic glasses  Alloys  Crystallization  Nanocrystals  Synchrotron radiation  Measurement techniques  STEM/TEM  TEM/STEM  Nanoparticles  colloids and quantum structures  Nanocrystals  Time resolved measurements  Rare earths in glasses  Structure  Long-range order  Medium-range order  Short-range order  Thermal properties  Calorimetry  X-rays  X-ray diffraction
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