Density and Glass Forming Ability in Amorphous Atomic Alloys: the Role of the Particle Softness
arXiv:1602.05294 · doi:10.1063/1.4944681
Abstract
A key property of glass forming alloys, the anomalously small volume difference with respect to the crystal, is shown to arise as a direct consequence of the soft repulsive potentials between metals. This feature of the inter-atomic potential is demonstrated to be responsible for a significant component of the glass forming ability of alloys due to the decrease in the enthalpy of fusion and the associated depression of the freezing point.