학술논문

Glass formation in Al-rich Al–Sm alloys during solid state processing at ambient temperature
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids; August 1999, Vol. 250 Issue: 1 p621-625, 5p
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ISSN
00223093
Abstract
Glassy Al92Sm8samples were produced by repeated cold rolling of elemental foils and examined by calorimetry, electron microscopy and X-ray and electron diffraction methods. In terms of a generalized phase diagram for partitionless reactions, the glassy state is approached isothermally by concentration variation; finally exceeding the stability limit of the crystalline state. The absence of high temperature processing precludes the formation of preexisting nuclei and allows for the first experimental observation of the glass transition for this system. The results show that although fast heat extraction and compositional variation are often viewed as alternative methods to achieve glass, they may not be equivalent in all cases especially when thermally activated kinetic reactions can affect the stability of the final glassy state.