Factors influencing glass formation in rapidly solidified Si, Ge-Ni and Si, Ge-Ni-Nd alloys

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In this letter we compare the glass-forming capabilities of binary Si, Ge-Ni and ternary Si, Ge-Ni-Nd alloys. The addition of Nd caused the formation of an amorphous single phase in the Ge-Ni-Nd alloy. The structure and crystallization behavior of the amorphous alloy were studied by differential scanning calorimetry and x-ray diffractometry. No amorphous phase formed in any of the Nd-free alloys or in the Si-Ni-Nd alloy. The higher glass-forming capability of the Ge-Ni-Nd alloy compared to Si-Ni-Nd cannot be explained on the basis of the widely used geometrical and chemical factors, viscosity, or diffusion data. The importance of the electronic structure characteristics is suggested to be a reason. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.

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Louzguine, D. V., Louzguina, L. V., & Inoue, A. (2002). Factors influencing glass formation in rapidly solidified Si, Ge-Ni and Si, Ge-Ni-Nd alloys. Applied Physics Letters, 80(9), 1556–1558. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1457522

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