excessively high vapor pressure of al-based amorphous alloys
;Jae Im Jeong;Sung Hyuk Lee;Je-Beom Jeon;Suk Jun Kim
seminars in cancer biology2015Vol. 5pp. 1878-1886
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jeong2015metalsexcessively
Abstract
Aluminum-based amorphous alloys exhibited an abnormally high vapor pressure at their approximate glass transition temperatures. The vapor pressure was confirmed by the formation of Al nanocrystallites from condensation, which was attributed to weight loss of the amorphous alloys. The amount of weight loss varied with the amorphous alloy compositions and was inversely proportional to their glass-forming ability. The vapor pressure of the amorphous alloys around 573 K was close to the vapor pressure of crystalline Al near its melting temperature, 873 K. Our results strongly suggest the possibility of fabricating nanocrystallites or thin films by evaporation at low temperatures.