The effect of composition variations and of B or Si addition on the glass forming ability and thermal stability of Zr-M-Cu-Ni-Al (M = Ti, Nb) bulk metallic glass-forming alloys have been investigated. The structural, acoustic, thermal and elastic properties of the bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) are studied by X-ray diffractmetery (XRD), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and ultrasonic method. A small amount of boron and silicon addition can significantly affects the GFA and crystallization behaviors and microstructural nature of the glass- forming alloys. The small changes of the density and acoustic velocities in the BMGs relative to its corrsponding crystallized state indicate a similar electronic state and similar atomic interactions between the glassy and crystalline states.
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Wang, W. H., Wang, R. J., Fan, G. J., & Eckert, J. (2001). Formation and properties of Zr-(Ti, Nb)-Cu-Ni-Al bulk metallic glasses. Materials Transactions, 42(4), 587–591. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.42.587
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