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DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2016.10.076
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Crystalline nucleation in undercooled liquid nickel

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“…Figure 2(d) shows that the nucleation rate in pure Ni as a function of temperature. The nucleation rate computed with the persistent-embryo MD covers a wide undercooling range, which can be compared directly to the recent experimental measurements [23,24]. The results agree well with Bokeloh et al's experimental measurements from 1400 K to 1450 K, in which homogeneous nucleation was carefully probed [23].…”
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“…Figure 2(d) shows that the nucleation rate in pure Ni as a function of temperature. The nucleation rate computed with the persistent-embryo MD covers a wide undercooling range, which can be compared directly to the recent experimental measurements [23,24]. The results agree well with Bokeloh et al's experimental measurements from 1400 K to 1450 K, in which homogeneous nucleation was carefully probed [23].…”
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“…As there are no constraints in the embryos anymore, the critical nucleus indeed melted in half of the MD runs and grew in the other half runs, which further validates the determination of the critical nucleus size. measurements [24] from 1360 K to 1380 K but these data could be affected by possible heterogeneous nucleation [24].…”
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“…Over the past few years, numerous direct or indirect research techniques have been developed to investigate the nucleation pathway, such as precipitation of minerals/protein from aqueous solution 1719 , formation of colloidal crystals 20,21 , metal/alloys solidification 22,23 and oxide materials crystallization 24,25 . Although the formation and evolution of nuclei and pre-nucleation clusters have been observed directedly through colloidal particales 21 or HRTEM 17,18,23 , the indirect methods, such as heat events studies 26 , high-speed video camera 24 , microstructure studies 27,28 and computational simulations 29,30 are still the most widely used approaches for studying the nucleation path from extremely high temperature melt (especially undercooling melt).…”
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“…Our interest in the generation of Poisson random numbers was motivated by the effort to develop a Kinetic Monte Carlo computer simulation of the classical nucleation process [17] and was required for an approximate treatment of the high transition rate region. The method has been recently applied to compute the homogeneous crystalline nucleation rate in undercooled liquid Ni [18] for comparison with experimental data. In the parameter range m ≤ 50, an efficient exact approach was adopted combining the method of Marsaglia [14], tabulated for integer parameter values, with a O(m) algorithm correction for the decimal part of m. While, for larger m, the following non-linear transformation from a standard Gaussian random number z, was adopted:…”
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