“…This justifies the higher values of DT , x a, g , m e, g* with the lowest Cu content in Hf−Cu−Ni glassy alloy in the present work as shown in table 1. These observations are compared with ternary Hf−Cu−Ni [9][10][11], Ti−Cu−Ni [12,13] alloys and quaternary Zr−Cu−Ni−Al [14], Cu−Ni−Zr−Ti [15] alloys. As shown in table 2, It can be seen that for Hf 60 Cu 20 Ni 20 , Tg was found to be 739 K with the highest γ * as 1.850 [9][10][11] having less Cu concentration.…”