We present the first report of icosahedral phase (i-phase) formation i
n rapidly quenched alloys of Ti53Zr27Co20. Electron diffraction patter
ns of i(TiZrCo) contain features, such as anisotropic spot shapes and
arcs of diffuse scattering, that are characteristic of the disordered
icosahedral phases found in Ti-3d transition metal-Si-O and Ti-Zr-Fe a
lloys. The features are less prominent than in those alloys, however,
suggesting that this i-phase may have structural order intermediate be
tween those strongly disordered i-phases and more ordered Ti-Zr-Ni i-p
hases, showing none of these features. The quasilattice constant for i
(TiZrCo), a(q) = 0.51 nm, is close to that of i(TiZrNi). The i-phase i
n rapidly quenched Ti-Zr-Co alloys is deeply metastable and transforms
exothermically to the hexagonal Laves phase about 500 degrees C. The
Laves phase transforms to the bcc solid solution phase (beta-Ti) and t
he Ti2Ni-type fee structure for T > 630 degrees C. A reversible transf
ormation between the beta-Ti and the hexagonal solid solution phase (a
lpha-Ti) is observed on temperature cycling; the Ti2Ni-type fee phase
is stable over the entire temperature range.