“…In the literature, such interactions have been reported by few diffusion bonding studies [15][16][17][18][19][20][21]. Interestingly, Zhang et al studied the joining process between a Zr-based BMG (Zr 62 Cu 33 Al 4 Ti) and a Zn alloy (3 wt% Al) around 415°C, i.e above both the glass transition temperature of the BMG (T g =410°C) and the liquidus temperature of the Zn alloy (T L =397°C) [15,16]. Using an ultrasound-assisted brazing method, joints with satisfactory mechanical properties (shear strength) were obtained and the growth of In the current study, the bonding mechanism will be discussed regarding both the oxide layer and possible diffusion paths in BMG.…”