Praveen Chaddah, Alok Banerjee
Metallic glasses are formed by splat-cooling; this ensures that atomic motions are arrested before the latent heat of solidification can be extracted. Glass is defined as a higher disorder metastable state with arrested kinetics. Arrested kinetics is a defining property of a glass, rather than structural disorder as, e.g., in amorphous silicon [1]. `Magnetic glasses' identified recently possess structural as well as magnetic long-range order, but show relaxation and specific heat as for a structural glass [1]. The values of Tc and Tg in these materials are easily varied by varying the magnetic field H, allowing one to go from metallic glass to glass former like scenario.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1004.3116
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