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Amorphous quenching-induced phases

It has been well known for a couple of decades that noncrystalline metallic alloys can be made by vapour- and melt-quenching. Recent results show that an amorphous phase can also be formed directly when a crystalline metallic alloy is subjected to various types of disordering processes. Solid-state amorphization can be induced through a variety of methods including absorption of atomic hydrogen, thermal interdiffusion reaction along the interface separating... [Pg.1]


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