Abstract
The metastable liquid miscibility gap of Pd–Si is determined structurally. The glass-forming ability of Pd–Si is then discussed in the light of the metastable liquid miscibility gap. Analysis indicates that it does not favor the formation of glass.
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Hong, S.Y., Guo, W.H. & Kui, H.W. Metastable liquid miscibility gap in Pd–Si and its glass-forming ability: Part III. Journal of Materials Research 14, 3668–3672 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1557/JMR.1999.0495
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