Bismuth embrittlement of copper is an atomic size effect

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The glass formation regions for the family of Cu–Ni–Ti (Zr, Hf) systems have been calculated. The composition dependence of the glass forming ability was predicted and discussed in terms of the mixing enthalpy and atomic size effect.


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