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New aluminum-based amorphous alloys were found to be formed in Al-Y-M and Al-La-M (M=Fe, Co, Ni or Cu) ternary systems by melt spinning. Their compositional ranges are 3 to 33 at%M and 3 to 22 at%Y or 2 to 18 at%La. The alloys containing more than about 80 at%Al have good bend ductility. The crystallization temperature T x increases from 414 to 831 K with an increase of M and yttrium or lanthanum contents. The effect of the solute elements on T x is interpreted to be dominated by the attractive interaction between aluminum and M, yttrium or lanthanum atoms.
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