Al75Cu17Mg8 is a eutectic composition according to the ternary phase diagra
m, which can be quenched into a fully amorphous phase by adding 2-8 at.% Ni
, but the addition of a similar percentage of Gd failed to form the amorpho
us phase. The amorphous alloys obtained exhibit two broad diffuse peaks in
the X-ray diffraction curves and, correspondingly, two halo rings in the el
ectron diffraction patterns, implying that two types of local atom configur
ation exist. Thermal analysis of the amorphous alloys indicates that the pr
imary crystallization peak shifts to higher temperatures with increasing Ni
content. The occurrence of a nucleation and crystal growth peak during iso
thermal crystallization reveals the amorphous nature of the quenched ribbon
alloys. The quenched amorphous ribbons do not break after bending by 180 d
egrees. Mechanical testing yielded a tensile strength of 810 MPa for (Al75C
u17Mg8)(95)Ni-5, and a vein structure, characteristic of amorphous fracture
, is apparent in scanning electron micrographs. The different effects of Ni
and Gd on the glass formation indicate that the large atomic size of Gd is
not critical to the glass formation.