Indentation-driven amorphous-to-bcc conversion in five refractory metals ranks V > Mo > Nb > Ta > W, scales nearly as 1/velocity, and tracks cohesive energy rather than bulk driving force.
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Indentation-driven amorphous-to-bcc conversion in five refractory metals ranks V > Mo > Nb > Ta > W, scales nearly as 1/velocity, and tracks cohesive energy rather than bulk driving force.