Substrate-induced liquid shearing and defect anisotropy in metallic glasses
- 1 February 1984
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics F: Metal Physics
- Vol. 14 (2) , 291-299
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4608/14/2/003
Abstract
In amorphous alloys prepared by roller quenching, the substrate-induced shearing of the undercooled liquid results in the development of a preferred orientation of defects in the ribbon plane and elongated along the direction of substrate motion. This is supported by the authors' recent small-angle neutron scattering measurements on such materials indicating the presence of a preferred orientation of disc- or cigar-shaped density defects. The results seem to exclude the hypothesis of momentum-boundary-layer-controlled solidification. Consequences for magnetic properties are also considered.Keywords
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