TY - CHAP AU - Vladimir S. Voitsenya AU - Alexandra F. Bardamid AU - Martin Balden AU - Flaviu Gostin AU - Sergey V. Khovrich AU - Vladimir G. Konovalov AU - Konstantin V. Kovtun AU - Petro M. Lytvyn AU - Sergey V. Ketov AU - Dmitri V. Luzguine-Luzgin AU - Sergei I. Solodovchenko AU - Anatoly N. Shapoval AU - Anatoly F. Shtan’ AU - Vladislav N. Bondarenko AU - Ivan V. Ruzhkov AU - Ol’ga O. Skoryk AU - Andrei A. Vasil’ev ED - Behrooz Movahedi Y1 - 2016-08-17 PY - 2016 T1 - On the Prospects of Using Metallic Glasses for In-vessel Mirrors for Plasma Diagnostics in ITER N2 - Metallic glasses and amorphous materials have attracted much more attention in the last two decades. A noncrystalline solid produced by continuous cooling from the liquid state is known as a glass. From the other point of view, a noncrystalline material, obtained by any other process, for example, vapor deposition or solid-state processing methods such as mechanical alloying, but not directly from the liquid state, is referred to as an amorphous material. At this moment, bulk metallic glasses (BMG) are appearing as a new class of metallic materials with unique physical and mechanical properties for structural and functional usage. Extreme values of strength, fracture toughness, magnetic properties, corrosion resistance, and other properties have been registered in BMG materials. BT - Metallic Glasses SP - Ch. 7 UR - https://doi.org/10.5772/63885 DO - 10.5772/63885 SN - 978-953-51-2512-9 PB - IntechOpen CY - Rijeka Y2 - 2024-04-25 ER -