Abstract

CoCrMoCB bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) with large glass-forming ability (GFA), large supercooled liquid region and excellent mechanical properties were obtained through regulating the contents of B and C. Fully glassy rod of Co50Cr15Mo14C10B11 with a diameter of 3.5mm can be produced. The metalloid dependence of GFA in the present alloys was explained by the atomic packing density. Furthermore, the influence of metalloid on mechanical properties was explored. The high fracture strength of 4.5–5GPa and outstanding plasticity of 1–3% can be observed. The contribution of C content to strength is larger than that of B content. In addition, the elastic moduli mainly depend on the B content, and the developed alloys possess high Poisson's ratio. In the view of atomic bonding characters, the reason for various effects of B and C contents on strength and elasticity is analyzed.

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