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Metallic glasses exhibit a combination of remarkable properties, which are directly derived from their glassy state. However, similar to glass ceramic or pyroceram some partially crystalline metallic glasses (R. Cahn, 1983: pyromets) possess improved properties, e.g. higher ductility (1), less magnetic core loss for high frequency applications (2), or stronger flux pinning interactions in superconducting metallic glasses (3).
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Köster, U. (1986). Microstructure of Partially Crystalline Metallic Glasses. In: Sahm, P.R., Jones, H., Adam, C.M. (eds) Science and Technology of the Undercooled Melt. Nato Asi Series, vol 114. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4456-5_23
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