概括
通过快速冷却或凝结形成的金属玻璃与非金属玻璃具有相同的结构模型. 这些先进材料具有独特的磁性,超导性和机械性能,具有重要的技术潜力.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 固态物理 固态物理
- 金工业是金工业的一个方面.
背景情况:
- 金属玻璃是一种新兴的材料类.
- 它们可以通过快速灭或凝结技术来合成.
- 了解它们的结构是利用它们的特性的关键.
研究的目的:
- 调查描述金属玻璃性质和结构的模型.
- 将这些模型与传统非金属玻璃相比较.
- 讨论金属玻璃的独特特性和技术应用.
主要方法:
- 对金属玻璃结构现有的文献进行审查和综合.
- 对金属和非金属玻璃的结构模型进行比较分析.
- 讨论关于材料特性的实验发现.
主要成果:
- 金属玻璃的结构模型与非金属玻璃的结构模型相似.
- 金属玻璃具有独特的磁性.
- 超导和机械特性也是值得注意的.
结论:
- 金属玻璃的结构理解与传统玻璃的结构理解相似.
- 金属玻璃具有独特的特性,具有相当大的技术前景.
- 进一步研究它们的特性和应用是有必要的.
相关概念视频
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All metallic solids exhibit high thermal and electrical conductivity, metallic luster, and malleability. Many...
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An electron moves through the crystal, containing positive ions,...
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Types of Chemical Bonds
Chemical bonding theories were pioneered by American chemist Gilbert N. Lewis. He developed a model called the Lewis model to explain the type and formation of different bonds. Chemical bonding is central to chemistry; it explains how atoms or ions bond together to form molecules. It explains why some bonds are strong and others are weak, or why one carbon bonds with two oxygens and not three; why water is H2O and not H4O.


