Abstract

One atomic percent of Sn and Si each was added (replacing Zr) to the bulk-glass-forming Cu 60Zr 30Ti 10 alloy. Sn improves the glass-forming ability (GFA) of the alloy, while Si triggers nanocrystalline phase formation in the glassy matrix, as resolved by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The observed variation does not originate from atomic size and/or heats of mixing effects. The results described here indicate, rather, that Sn improves GFA because it reduces the liquidus temperature and shifts the composition toward the off-eutectic reaction during melting.

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