The glass forming composition range in several binary metallic systems is correlated with the composition dependence of Scc(0), the concentration-concentration fluctuation structure factor at its long wavelength limit. The magnitude of Scc(0) has been evaluated for the liquid phase from available thermodynamic data. It has been observed that Scc(0) exhibits a maximum and tends to the ideal value in the glass forming composition range. Significant and systematic negative deviations from ideal values or the tending to zero of Scc(0) are observed at the stoichiometry corresponding to complexes in the liquid state in the case of compound forming or associated systems. These observations are discussed in terms of the chemical short-range order i...
Data associated with the following publication: Weeks, W. Porter and Flores, Katharine M., Character...
The atomic size effect of constituent elements on the metallic glass formability has been discussed ...
Some liquids, if cooled rapidly enough to avoid crystallization, can be frozen into a nonergodic gla...
By using the concepts of the short-range order (SRO) and middle-range order (MRO) characterizing str...
In this paper we review the importance of the concentration-fluctuations correlation function Scc fo...
An attempt has been made to describe the glass forming ability (GFA) of liquid alloys, using the con...
An attempt has been made to describe the glass forming ability (GFA) of liquid alloys, using the con...
Dans les modèles de structure des verres métalliques qui reposent sur un empilement corrélé d'unités...
The correlations between long-wavelength fluctuations of concentration in a liquid binary alloy are ...
We investigate the structural evolution of various metallic glass-forming liquids and quantitatively...
In this paper, the phenomenon of two glass-transition-like appearance in the supercooled liquid regi...
A design protocol for the discovery of novel metallic glass compositions has been developed using a ...
Role of liquid phase stability on the glass forming ability (GFA) has been reviewed and the alloy sy...
International audienceIn the present work, we discuss the glass-forming ability of various binary al...
The relation between fragility and cooperativity of atomic motion in bulk metallic glass forming liq...
Data associated with the following publication: Weeks, W. Porter and Flores, Katharine M., Character...
The atomic size effect of constituent elements on the metallic glass formability has been discussed ...
Some liquids, if cooled rapidly enough to avoid crystallization, can be frozen into a nonergodic gla...
By using the concepts of the short-range order (SRO) and middle-range order (MRO) characterizing str...
In this paper we review the importance of the concentration-fluctuations correlation function Scc fo...
An attempt has been made to describe the glass forming ability (GFA) of liquid alloys, using the con...
An attempt has been made to describe the glass forming ability (GFA) of liquid alloys, using the con...
Dans les modèles de structure des verres métalliques qui reposent sur un empilement corrélé d'unités...
The correlations between long-wavelength fluctuations of concentration in a liquid binary alloy are ...
We investigate the structural evolution of various metallic glass-forming liquids and quantitatively...
In this paper, the phenomenon of two glass-transition-like appearance in the supercooled liquid regi...
A design protocol for the discovery of novel metallic glass compositions has been developed using a ...
Role of liquid phase stability on the glass forming ability (GFA) has been reviewed and the alloy sy...
International audienceIn the present work, we discuss the glass-forming ability of various binary al...
The relation between fragility and cooperativity of atomic motion in bulk metallic glass forming liq...
Data associated with the following publication: Weeks, W. Porter and Flores, Katharine M., Character...
The atomic size effect of constituent elements on the metallic glass formability has been discussed ...
Some liquids, if cooled rapidly enough to avoid crystallization, can be frozen into a nonergodic gla...