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Amorphization Methods for Alloys
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Amorphous phases of alloys can be formed by various methods, for instance, rapid quenching [1], irradiation [2], co-sputtering [3], interdiffusion [4] and others [5-7].

 

 

 

 

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7) K. Brinkmann, K. Chenmann and H. Teichler: NIC Symposium, Proc., NIC Series 9 (2002) 233-235.

 

 

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