10.15660/AUOFMTE.2022-1.3631
A.B. Lysenko, T.V. Kalinina, A.-M.V. Tomina, Y.V. Vishnevskaya, O.I. Popil
ablysenko@ukr.net
Volume XXXI, 2022/1
It has been shown that the alloys under study belong to materials with an average level of glass-forming ability (GFA), whichsolidify without crystallization in cross sections from 35 to 65 µm during quenching from a liquid state. Based on the correlation between the sizes of coherent scattering regions and the shortest interatomic distances found by X-ray diffraction for E-M amorphous alloys with the corresponding characteristics of metallic glasses of other classes, a conclusion was made about a close analogy of the atomic structure of noncrystalline phases fixed by quenching metallic melts.
metallic glass rare-earth
ISSN 1583-0691, CNCSIS "Clasa B+"

