2018
DOI: 10.3390/ma11101956
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The Structural Evolution of Al86Ni9La5 Glassy Ribbons during Milling at Room and Cryogenic Temperatures

Abstract: Melt-spun metallic Al86Ni9La5 glassy ribbons solidified at different circumferential speeds (Sc) were subjected to high-energy ball milling at room and cryogenic temperatures. Crystallization induced by milling was found in the Al86Ni9La5 solidified at lower circumferential speed (Sc = 14.7 m/s), while the Al86Ni9La5 with Sc = 36.6 m/s kept amorphous. Besides, a trend of structural rejuvenation during milling process was observed, as the onset temperatures (Tx1, Tx2) and the crystallization enthalpies (ΔH1, ΔH… Show more

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“…For a metallic glass, a higher Δ H x means a higher disordering degree/amorphous fraction of the glass. 13,14 It is accepted that the amorphous fraction with x = 7 is higher, and is consistent with the XRD patterns ( Fig. 2a ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…For a metallic glass, a higher Δ H x means a higher disordering degree/amorphous fraction of the glass. 13,14 It is accepted that the amorphous fraction with x = 7 is higher, and is consistent with the XRD patterns ( Fig. 2a ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 86%