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Onset of crystallization of Ni-Nb metallic glasses

Amorphous Ni--Nb ribbons were produced by melt spinning. The compositions were Ni sub 44 Nb sub 56 , Ni sub 55 Nb sub 45 , and Ni sub 62 Nb sub 38 . The samples were measured in the as-quenched state and after various heat treatments. Annealing in Ar was performed between 873-973K. The crystallizati...

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Published in:Journal of materials science letters 1989-04, Vol.8 (4), p.439-441
Main Authors: HILTUNEN, E. J, LAKKISTO, M, KOSZEGI, L, SVAB, E
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