“…Nevertheless, a novel experimental method known as ultrafast quenching technique with an ultrahigh cooling rate was developed to achieve the amorphization of pure metallic elements Ta and V [29]. Furthermore, numerous studies have shown that binary alloys have the potential to undergo amorphous-crystal phase transition over a wide range, such as NiZr [30][31][32][33], CuTi [34,35], PdSi [36], FeNi [37,38], SiAl [39,40], SiAu [41], NiAu [42], and NiAl [43]. The study on NiNb MG highlights that from a thermodynamics point of view, the maximum devitrification occurs around the glass transition temperature (T g ) [44,45].…”