Amorphous metal alloys have unique properties and are widely used. The unique properties of such materials are accompanied by problems of mechanical strength. The existing methods of their processing are not unambiguous and require a certain approach. In practice, laser technologies allow us to optimize the complex properties of such materials. The selection of optimal processing modes, including the influence of the gas phase, allows you to locally affect the material, increase the microhardness in certain areas. The absence of the influence of the processing medium on the mechanical properties is confirmed. Local impact on the surface sample also leads to an increase in crack resistance. In general, nanosecond laser exposure can be an effective tool for controlling the mechanical characteristics of an amorphous nanocrystalline material.
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