Abstract
Amorphous alloys were formed in wide composition ranges in a number of Mg-based alloy systems by melt spinning. The amorphous alloys in Mg-Ln-TM (Ln=lanthanide metal, TM=transition metal) system exhibit a wide supercooled liquid region before crystallization and have large glass-forming ability which enables the production of bulk amorphous alloys with thicknesses up to 7 mm. The bulk amorphous alloys also exhibit high tensile strengths above 600 MPa. The large glass-forming ability and the high tensile strength for the Mg-based amorphous alloys are very attractive for the subsequent development of a new type of high-strength material with light weight.
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