High-energy X-ray diffraction study of liquid structure of metallic glass-forming Zr 70Cu 30 alloy

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High-energy X-ray diffraction experiments were performed for a metallic glass-forming Zr 70Cu 30 alloy in the liquid state at a high temperature. Conical nozzle levitation was applied as a containerless method of obtaining accurate structure information of a highly reactive melt. The total structure factor obtained for the liquid alloy above its melting point shows a particular shoulder on the second peak, which is probably an indication of local icosahedral short-range ordering typically observed in deeply undercooled liquids. This implies that short-range ordered clusters already exist even in the equilibrium liquid state of Zr-based metallic glass-forming alloys. © 2005 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Mizuno, A., Matsumura, S., Watanabe, M., Kohara, S., & Takata, M. (2005). High-energy X-ray diffraction study of liquid structure of metallic glass-forming Zr 70Cu 30 alloy. Materials Transactions, 46(12), 2799–2802. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.46.2799

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