The viscosity of the equilibrium melt as well as of the undercooled liquid
of bulk metallic glass (BMG) forming Zr-Ti-Cu-Ni-Be alloys is several order
s of magnitude higher than in pure metals and other alloys. The temperature
dependence of the viscosity is consistent with that of a moderately strong
liquid. Entropy, enthalpy and Gibbs free enthalpy of the supercooled liqui
ds are closer to the crystalline mixture than in other alloys. Both, the sl
uggish kinetics and the relative thermodynamic stabilization are likely to
have the same origin. The Zr-Ti-Cu-Ni-Be alloys are dense liquids with a sm
all free volume and a pronounced tendency to develop short-range order. The
viscosity can describe the crystallization kinetics at high temperatures,
whereas at low temperatures it is controlled by solid like hopping of atoms
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