2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2008.01.029
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Crystallization behavior of (GeS2)0.1(Sb2S3)0.9 glass

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“…Es bien conocido en la bibliografía (Christian, 2002;Svadlak et al, 2008) que tanto los procesos de cristalización como los que involucran transiciones de fase en estado sólido están gobernados por un mecanismo que implica la formación y crecimiento de núcleos representado por el modelo ciné-tico de Avrami-Erofeev, expresado por la siguiente ecuación cinética:…”
Section: Figura 2 Medidas De Microdureza Vickers Versus Tiempo a Varunclassified
“…Es bien conocido en la bibliografía (Christian, 2002;Svadlak et al, 2008) que tanto los procesos de cristalización como los que involucran transiciones de fase en estado sólido están gobernados por un mecanismo que implica la formación y crecimiento de núcleos representado por el modelo ciné-tico de Avrami-Erofeev, expresado por la siguiente ecuación cinética:…”
Section: Figura 2 Medidas De Microdureza Vickers Versus Tiempo a Varunclassified
“…In this work, we selected PbS‐doped GeS 2 ‐Ga 2 S 3 glass matrices as research object on account of the following considerations. Previous studies have shown that compared with other chalcogenide glasses, e.g., GeSe 2 ‐Sb 2 Te 3 , Ge 20 Te 80 , Ge‐S, GeS 2 ‐Sb 2 S 3 ,, and GeSe 2 ‐Sb 2 Se 3 ‐RbI, 80GeS 2 ‐20In 2 S 3 ,, and Ge‐S‐Pb, GeS 2 ‐Ga 2 S 3 glasses have an augmented REI solubility which is related to the molecular structure formed by the addition of Ga . Moreover, PbS might act not only as a glass former but also as an effective nucleating agent, and the double role makes it possible to be introduced with high concentration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The growing crystals are surrounded by undercooled melt and their growth is influenced by viscosity and diffusivity in their vicinity. Viscosity is then necessary for calculations of reduced crystal growth rate [2] which can be used for determination and theoretical description of growth mechanism [3]. The relation between viscosity and crystal growth rate was investigated recently in several works [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%