Abstract

The effect of Fe additions on glass formation and stability of an amorphous Al 85Ni 5Y 8Co 2 alloy with a large supercooled liquid region has been studied using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques. It was found that the Fe content significantly affects the primary crystallization kinetics of this alloy, but little on its glass-forming ability (GFA). Interestingly, an Al 85Ni 5Y 6Fe 2Co 2 glassy alloy, with a wide supercooled liquid region of 24 K and a superior stability against primary crystallization up to 570 K, was synthesized. Its devitrification kinetics appears to be proceeded by two-stage primary reaction over the temperature range of 570–645 K through a continuous process of the nucleation and growth of Al nanocrystals, followed by the concurrence of Al 3(Ni, Fe), Al 9Co 2 and Al 3Y intermetallics. The formation of such a more stable glass due to partial replacement of Y by Fe in Al 85Ni 5Y 8Co 2 is proposed to be associated with the amorphous structure and the solute concentration distribution feature.

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