Crystalline alloys used in motors today lose some energy through heat, but glass-like metals could solve this engineering ...
Physicists have long pondered if there’s a way to form glass with minimal entropy, known as “ideal glass.” A team of scientists may have proven its possible.
Researchers at Saarland University in Germany have 3D-printed an electric motor rotor from metallic glass, a material that ...
Researchers at the University of Oregon put physics to the test, and came out with a mathematical solution for creating what they call the “ideal glass.” ...
Material engineers and scientists have long wanted to understand the atomic structures of amorphous solids such as glass, rubber and plastics more fully. Unlike the structures of crystalline materials ...
Professor Ralf Busch (left) and his team want to use metallic glasses to make electric motors more energy efficient. The research group have developed novel alloys whose properties allow them to 3D ...
Glass is one of the most common subjects we see every day, but the detailed structure of this non-metallic and non-liquid material has always been a major mystery in science. A research team co-led by ...
As part of the AM2SoftMag project, researchers from Saarland University are developing metallic glass alloys for the AM of ...
A team of physicists has computationally constructed a two-dimensional material that behaves like a paradox: it is disordered ...
The detailed structure of glass has always been a mystery in science. A research team has now discovered that the amorphous and crystalline metallic glass have the same structural building blocks. And ...