Published December 10, 2012
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Effect of microalloying on the toughness of metallic glasses
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Abstract
The effect of microalloying on the toughness of Cu-Ti-based metallic glasses is explored. Minor additions of Si and Sn in glass former Cu_(47)Ti_(34)Zr_(11)Ni_8 known to improve glass-forming ability are found here to sharply decrease toughness. The drop in toughness is associated with a small but meaningful increase in shear modulus, glass-transition temperature, yield strength, and a decrease in Poisson's ratio, implying a negative correlation between toughness and shear flow barrier. The strong influence of minor additions on the glass properties could be a useful tool for simultaneously tuning both the glass-forming ability and toughness of metallic glasses.
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© 2012 American Institute of Physics. Received 13 August 2012; accepted 20 November 2012; published online 12 December 2012. Authors would like to acknowledge the Caltech MURF program for undergraduate support.Attached Files
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