Abstract

Abstract The plastic strain before failure in as-cast Ti-rich Ti–Zr–Be–Cu–Ni BMGs varies to a large degree depending on the alloy composition, i.e. when the first crystallization product is quasicrystalline phase, higher plastic strain is observed. A possible reason for the enhancement of plasticity is the existence of quenched-in icosahedral nuclei embedded in the amorphous matrix.

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