“…59 Finally, apart from forming composites of amorphous and crystalline phases, one can also develop a hierarchical microstructure entirely in the glassy state, for example, in all-metal BMGs such as the Zr-Cu-Ni-Ti-Be, Ni-Zr-Ti-Si, and Cu-Zr-TiAg alloy systems. 4,40,63 These heterogeneous BMGs are of potential interest in terms of shear-band propagation as well as for the development of additional functional properties. In the multicomponent systems exhibiting high GFA, the differences in the heat of mixing between some binary combinations can be large, possibly leading to phase separation into two glassy phases.…”