IPhone 5 rumored to use Metal Glass
A damage-tolerant glass:

- A damage-tolerant glass
Owing
to a lack of microstructure, glassy materials are inherently strong but
brittle, and often demonstrate extreme sensitivity to flaws.
Accordingly, their macroscopic failure is often not initiated by plastic
yielding, and almost always terminated by brittle fracture. Unlike
conventional brittle glasses, metallic glasses are generally capable of
limited plastic yielding by shear-band sliding in the presence of a
flaw, and thus exhibit toughness–strength relationships that lie between
those of brittle ceramics and marginally tough metals. Here, a bulk
glassy palladium alloy is introduced, demonstrating an unusual capacity
for shielding an opening crack accommodated by an extensive shear-band
sliding process, which promotes a fracture toughness comparable to those
of the toughest materials known. This result demonstrates that the
combination of toughness and strength (that is, damage tolerance)
accessible to amorphous materials extends beyond the benchmark ranges
established by the toughest and strongest materials known, thereby
pushing the envelope of damage tolerance accessible to a structural
metal.
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