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On the Effect of Micro-alloying on the Mechanical Properties of Metallic Glasses

"Micro-alloying", referring to the addition of small concentration of a foreign metal to a given metallic glass, was used extensively in recent years to attempt to improve the mechanical properties of the latter. The results are haphazard and nonsystematic. In this paper we provide a microscopic theory of the effect of micro-alloying, exposing the delicate consequences of this procedure and the large parameter space which needs to be controlled. In particular we consider two very similar models which exhibit opposite trends for the change of the shear modulus, and explain the origins of the difference as displayed in the different microscopic structure and properties.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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