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A bridge from monotectic alloys to liquid-phase-separated bulk metallic glasses: Design,microstructure and phase evolution
Authors:J He  N Mattern  J Tan  JZ Zhao  I Kaban  Z Wang  L Ratke  DH Kim  WT Kim  J Eckert
Affiliation:1. IFW Dresden, Institute for Complex Materials, PO Box 27 01 16, D-01171 Dresden, Germany;2. Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 110016 Shenyang, People’s Republic of China;3. German Aerospace Center, Institute of Materials Physics in Space, D-51147 Köln, Germany;4. Center for Non-Crystalline Materials, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Yonsei University, 134 Shinchon-dong, Seodaemun-ku, Seoul 120-749, Republic of Korea;5. Department of Optical Engineering, Cheongju University, 36 Naedock-dong, Cheongju 360-764, Republic of Korea;6. TU Dresden, Institute of Materials Science, D-01062 Dresden, Germany
Abstract:The Zr–Ce–La system is characterized by a miscibility gap and a monotectic reaction. It separates into Zr-rich and CeLa-rich liquids upon cooling through the gap. Based on this system, a new Zr–Ce–La–Al–Co monotectic system was created to synthesize liquid-phase-separated bulk metallic glasses (LPS-BMGs) by copper mold casting. A systematical investigation was performed for the effects of the relative atomic ratios of Zr:CeLa, Co:Al and Ce:La on the microstructure features and chemical compositions of the two coexistent phases. Dual atom pairs with positive heat of mixing (Zr–Ce: +12 kJ mol?1 and Zr–La: +13 kJ mol?1) are originally adopted to develop such LPS-BMGs. A series of in situ formed LPS-BMGs with a critical thickness of 2.5 mm has been successfully synthesized. By combining the kinetics of liquid–liquid phase separation with the formation of metallic glasses, the mechanisms of phase formation and the microstructure evolution in the rapidly cooled alloys are discussed in detail. Furthermore, a thermodynamic model is proposed for LPS-BMG design, attempting to build a bridge from monotectic/immiscible (M/I) alloys to LPS-BMGs. This work not only provides opportunities for new insights into the synthesis of LPS-BMGs and their properties but also opens new perspectives for processing and research of M/I alloys.
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