Abstract

Abstract Seven multi-component metallic glasses of high glass forming ability (four Zr-based, a Mg-based, a Pd-based and a La-based glasses) have been hydrogenized electrolytically and internal friction has been measured at temperatures between 80 and 400 K. Hydrogen damping has been observed in every alloy; the internal friction peak is quite broad, where the peak value increases and then decreases and the peak temperature decreases with increasing hydrogen content. Compared with the results of the hydrogen damping in binary metallic glasses so far reported, the peak height versus peak temperature relation is generally shifted to higher temperature side in multi-component glasses, the origin of which has been discussed.

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