Abstract

A possibility of a transition into a glassy state of binary alloys based on aluminum, nickel, and copper after ultrafast cooling has been investigated using the method of molecular dynamics. It was demonstrated that some 4-point correlators changed their behavior and depended on the parameters of the metastable alloy state. By analyzing the complex dynamics of particle motion in overcooled liquids some certain conditions for the formation of the glass for aluminum–nickel melt was founded.

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