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Zhao, Xiao‐liang, Guo, Zheng‐lei, Qi, Kai‐li, Zhou, Qing‐song, Liu, Yan‐mei, Xiong, Li‐xia, Zhang, Jing, Zhang, Ji, Zhang, Wei‐jie
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Chemistry & Biodiversity; Aug2024, Vol. 21 Issue 8, p1-13, 13p
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Journal of Applied Physics; 2015, Vol. 117 Issue 4, p044301-1-044301-9, 9p, 5 Graphs
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Journal of Applied Physics. 128:115105
Nanoparticles possess many distinguished properties due to their small size and unique internal and surface structures. For metallic glass nanoparticles, the small size combined with disordered atomic structure results in many unexpected results, som
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Acta Materialia. 91:174-182
Size induced strength increase in crystalline nanowires is related to crystal defects at small length scales. But how this phenomenon manifests in metallic glasses, an amorphous solid without obvious intrinsic structural defects, still remains an ope
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Journal of Chemical Physics; 11/21/2014, Vol. 141 Issue 19, p1-8, 8p, 1 Color Photograph, 1 Diagram, 5 Graphs
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Scientific Reports
Both strengthening and weakening trends with decreasing diameter have been observed for metallic glass nanowires, sometimes even in the samples with the same chemical composition. How to reconcile the results has reminded a puzzle. Since the detailed
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Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter. 31:455401
Deformation of metallic glasses is closely related to their microstructures which depend on the composition, processing method, and the size of the materials. This subtle structure-property relation is fairly complex and remains to be explored. Here,
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Chinese Science Bulletin. 56:3897-3901
In traditional view, atomic packing is random in glasses made of metallic elements with non-directional interactions as the glass-forming liquid needs to be excited to remain in liquid state before being cooled sufficiently fast to a glass. Locally o