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SIPS 2024 Volume 12. Schultz Intl. Symp / Science of Intelligent & Sustainable Materials / Ferromagnetic & Superconducting Magnets

Editors:F. Kongoli, J-M. Dubois, M. Calin, S. Kobe
Publisher:Flogen Star OUTREACH
Publication Year:2024
Pages:236 pages
ISBN:978-1-998384-26-6 (CD)
ISSN:2291-1227 (Metals and Materials Processing in a Clean Environment Series)
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    BMG TYPE THIN FILM NANOGLASSES - PART 1

    Hans Fecht1;
    1ULM UNIVERSITY, Ulm, Germany;
    Type of Paper: Keynote
    Id Paper: 37
    Topic: 42

    Abstract:

    So-called “nanoglasses” are considered as non-crystalline solids which exhibit a glass-like atomic structure and contain a considerable number of internal interfaces. This metastable state of matter can be synthesized by RF magnetron thin film sputter deposition as an alternative to other methods including inert gas condensation and chemical decomposition on a nanoscale. Using sputtering targets of VIT105 and Au-based BMG as well as Fe-Sc the resulting nanostructures can be varied from monolithic amorphous to nanoglass and to columnar amorphous nanostructures at varying Argon base pressure. Remarkably, the BMG based nanoglass specimen clearly exhibit an anomaly of the specific heat typical for the glassy state. While generally glassy structures lack ductility, the nanoglass state exhibits superior mechanical properties achieving a remarkable level of plastic deformation in nanoindentation experiments. Further details, also in relation to a recent theoretical approach as well as measurements of electrical and magnetic properties will be presented and discussed.

    Keywords:

    nanoglass, thin films, metallic glass formation; nanoglass, thin films, metallic glass formation; nanoglass, thin films, metallic glass formation

    Cite this article as:

    Fecht H. (2024). BMG TYPE THIN FILM NANOGLASSES - PART 1. In F. Kongoli, J-M. Dubois, M. Calin, S. Kobe (Eds.), Sustainable Industrial Processing Summit Volume 12 Schultz Intl. Symp / Science of Intelligent & Sustainable Materials / Ferromagnetic & Superconducting Magnets (pp. 163-164). Montreal, Canada: FLOGEN Star Outreach