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      Glass formation criterion for various glass-forming systems.

      Physical review letters

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          A conceptual approach to evaluate glass-forming ability for various glass-forming systems has been proposed from a physical metallurgy point of view. It was found that the glass-forming ability for noncrystalline materials was related mainly to two factors, i.e., 1/(T(g)+T(l)) and Tx (wherein Tx is the onset crystallization temperature, T ( g) the glass transition temperature, and T(l) the liquidus temperature), and could be predicated by a unified parameter gamma defined as T(x)/(T(g)+T(l)). This approach was confirmed and validated by experimental data in various glass-forming systems including oxide glasses, cryoprotectants, and metallic glasses.

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                10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.115505

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