On Vitrification Driving Force as a Perspective Glass-Forming Ability Criterion for Metallic Glasses
The vitrification driving force of metallic glasses: the (VDF^(MGs)): derived from the crystallization driving force (CDF) , calculated within ΔT_l–g = (T_l – T_g), where crystallization and vitrification compete.
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Our paper introduces a novel criterion for assessing the glass-forming ability (GFA) of metallic glasses, termed the vitrification driving force (VDF^(MGs)). This criterion is derived from the crystallization driving force (CDF) and is calculated within the temperature range ΔT_l–g = (T_l – T_g), where crystallization and vitrification compete. Our study demonstrates that VDF^(MGs) correlates strongly with established GFA indicators such as cooling rate R_c, T_rg, γ, γ_m, and k. This suggests that VDF^(MGs) is a reliable measure for quantifying the GFA of metallic glasses. Read the full paper here.
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