2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3093(00)00197-6
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A kinetic study on non-isothermal crystallization of the glassy alloy Sb0.16As0.43Se0.41

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“…(20) changes much faster compared to the power law, in square brackets, the latter can be treated almost as a constant, in accordance with the literature [24], and then Eq. (20) becomes…”
Section: Nucleation Crystal Growth and Volume Fraction Transformedsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…(20) changes much faster compared to the power law, in square brackets, the latter can be treated almost as a constant, in accordance with the literature [24], and then Eq. (20) becomes…”
Section: Nucleation Crystal Growth and Volume Fraction Transformedsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The theoretical basis to interpret DSC results is provided by the formal theory of transformation kinetics [14][15][16][22][23][24]. This formal theory supposes that the crystal growth rate, in general, is anisotropic, and therefore, the volume of a region originating at time t = (1 −˛) ( being the nucleation period and where˛is a parameter equal to zero in the case of continuous nucleation, and equal to the unit in the case of "site saturation" [25]) is then.…”
Section: Nucleation Crystal Growth and Volume Fraction Transformedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that n = m + 1 for a quenched glass containing no nuclei and n = m for a glass containing a sufficiently large number of nuclei [34,36]. One way for determining the m value is to observe the change of n with reheating of the specimen at the nucleation temperature.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
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“…The theoretical basis for interpreting DTA or DSC results is provided by the formal theory of transformation kinetics [10][11][12][13]16,17]. This formal theory supposes that the crystal growth rate, in general, is anisotropic, and therefore, the volume of a region originating at time t = τ (τ being the nucleation period) is then…”
Section: Deducing the Volume Fraction Transformedmentioning
confidence: 99%