2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2018.05.033
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Non-isothermal crystallization kinetics of non-crystalline Ge 10 Se 90−x Tl x ternary glass alloys

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“…All characteristic temperatures are shifted towards higher temperatures by increasing a. The increase of T g with α is due to the variation of the glass transition process relaxation time relative to the time allowed by various heating rates a [9,44]. On the other hand, the increase of T p with a is ascribed to the insufficient time needed for the crystallization process and crystal growth at higher a [9,44].…”
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“…All characteristic temperatures are shifted towards higher temperatures by increasing a. The increase of T g with α is due to the variation of the glass transition process relaxation time relative to the time allowed by various heating rates a [9,44]. On the other hand, the increase of T p with a is ascribed to the insufficient time needed for the crystallization process and crystal growth at higher a [9,44].…”
Section: Thermal Analysismentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The increase of T g with α is due to the variation of the glass transition process relaxation time relative to the time allowed by various heating rates a [9,44]. On the other hand, the increase of T p with a is ascribed to the insufficient time needed for the crystallization process and crystal growth at higher a [9,44]. The values of T , g T , c T p and T m are decremented in the presence of Sb element when compared with Tl 20 Se 70 Ge 10 (TSG) composition at a = 10 K.min −1 as example which reported before in our previous work [9] as shown in table 1.…”
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“…Among these methods are the Kissinger and Augis-Bennett methods. Kissinger proposed a model that allows the determination of the crystallization activation energy (E a ) according to [21][22][23][24]:…”
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“…where E a is obtained by linear regression of the ln[β/(T p -300)] versus 1/T p . The Avrami index (n) is an important parameter for kinetics study since it provides information about crystal nucleation and growth [24][25][26]. With the E a values obtained, the Avrami index (n) can be calculated from Eq.…”
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confidence: 99%