Combinatorial measurement of critical cooling rates in aluminum-base metallic glass forming alloys

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Direct measurement of critical cooling rates has been challenging and only determined for a minute fraction of the reported metallic glass forming alloys. Here, we report a method that directly measures critical cooling rate of thin film metallic glass forming alloys in a combinatorial fashion. Based on a universal heating architecture using indirect laser heating and a microstructure analysis this method offers itself as a rapid screening technique to quantify glass forming ability. We use this method to identify glass forming alloys and study the composition effect on the critical cooling rate in the Al–Ni–Ge system where we identified Al51Ge35Ni14 as the best glass forming composition with a critical cooling rate of 104 K/s.

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Liu, N., Ma, T., Liao, C., Liu, G., Mota, R. M. O., Liu, J., … Schroers, J. (2021). Combinatorial measurement of critical cooling rates in aluminum-base metallic glass forming alloys. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83384-w

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