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Principles of Nucleation and Controlled Crystallization of Glasses

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1992

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Abstract Generally speaking, nucleation and crystallization can be described as the thermal and kinetic processes which allows the formation from a structurally disordered phase, of a stable solid phase with a regular ordered geometry. These ordering processes take place as a consequence of the decreasing free energy of the system when the melt is cooled below its liquid temperature (TL).

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