Combinatorial development of metallic glasses

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Metallic glasses are featured by disordered atomic structure. They exhibit excellent mechanical, physical, and chemical properties and have a wide range of applications in many fields. However, the multi-component nature of metallic glasses brings a vast array of elemental combinations and tens of thousands of atomic ratios. Traditional material development methods struggle to explore all the components within the alloy system. Shifting away from traditional paradigm for materials research is vital for identifying more high-performance practical metallic glasses. This report will systematically introduce the progress made by our group. It will cover the development of high-throughput experimental methods, design of new metallic glasses, new indicator of glass formation, high-throughput characterization of materials properties.
Keywords:Metallic glasses; High-throughput experiments; Wear and Friction; Corrosion
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Brief Introduction of Speaker
Yanhui

Yanhui has completed his PhD from Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Postdoctoral Studies from Tohoku University and Yale University. His research focuses on combinatorial development of advanced alloys. He has published more than 110 papers in reputed journals.