“…To solve such a problem of the preparation of Wbased alloys in a wide composition range was successfully solved using the sputter deposition technique since 1995 AD. The sputter-deposited binary amorphous or nano-crystalline tungsten alloying with metals; chromium [44][45][46][47], titanium , zirconium [29,53], molybdenum [54][55][56], niobium [57][58][59][60], and tantalum [61][62][63][64], nickel [65][66][67], and ternary W-Cr-Ni [68][69][70][71] and W-Cr-Zr [72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79] alloys were prepared in the wide composition range and they showed higher corrosion resistance than those of alloy-constituting metals in corrosive environments of HCl, NaCl, and NaOH solutions.…”