For a spherical-cap nucleus to become a “transformation nucleus”, the linear dimension (d) of the flat substrate must exceed the critical nucleus size (2r*). This Turnbull criterion (d greater-or-equal, slanted 2r*) defines a minimum undercooling for grain formation on, and effective inoculation with, flat nucleating substrates. However, for nucleation on potent substrates the spherical-cap model is no longer tenable. The free growth model has in general considered the growth of a two-dimensional nucleus on a potent flat substrate. Inspired by the particle-core structures observed in magnesium alloys after inoculation with nearly spherical zirconium particles, a model has been proposed, on the basis of an adsorption and surface diffusion me...
Being able to predict the grain formation process and attendant grain size has been a central topic ...
Being able to predict the grain formation process and attendant grain size has been a central topic ...
Nucleation and growth processes of minerals and other crystals can significantly affect one another ...
Turnbull's transformation nucleus model initiated the concept of a growth barrier for a spherical-ca...
Turnbull's transformation nucleus model initiated the concept of a growth barrier for a spheric...
Recently, we have proposed a new framework for early stages solidification, in which heterogeneous n...
Fletcher's spherical substrate model [J. Chem. Phys. 29, 572 (1958)] is a basic model for under...
Fletcher's spherical substrate model [J. Chem. Phys. 29, 572 (1958)] is a basic model for understand...
Nucleation is the initial phase transition process when nuclei of a new phase form within an underco...
Data Availability Statement: All data are available in the main text.Copyright: © 2022 by the author...
The conditions for the equilibrium shape of a second-phase particle nucleating either on a spherical...
The conditions for the equilibrium shape of a second-phase particle nucleating either on a spherical...
The characteristics of heterogeneous nucleation on concave spherical surfaces were analysed using a ...
The characteristics of heterogeneous nucleation on concave spherical surfaces were analysed using a ...
A model for the determination of relative grain size is developed based on the assumption that nucle...
Being able to predict the grain formation process and attendant grain size has been a central topic ...
Being able to predict the grain formation process and attendant grain size has been a central topic ...
Nucleation and growth processes of minerals and other crystals can significantly affect one another ...
Turnbull's transformation nucleus model initiated the concept of a growth barrier for a spherical-ca...
Turnbull's transformation nucleus model initiated the concept of a growth barrier for a spheric...
Recently, we have proposed a new framework for early stages solidification, in which heterogeneous n...
Fletcher's spherical substrate model [J. Chem. Phys. 29, 572 (1958)] is a basic model for under...
Fletcher's spherical substrate model [J. Chem. Phys. 29, 572 (1958)] is a basic model for understand...
Nucleation is the initial phase transition process when nuclei of a new phase form within an underco...
Data Availability Statement: All data are available in the main text.Copyright: © 2022 by the author...
The conditions for the equilibrium shape of a second-phase particle nucleating either on a spherical...
The conditions for the equilibrium shape of a second-phase particle nucleating either on a spherical...
The characteristics of heterogeneous nucleation on concave spherical surfaces were analysed using a ...
The characteristics of heterogeneous nucleation on concave spherical surfaces were analysed using a ...
A model for the determination of relative grain size is developed based on the assumption that nucle...
Being able to predict the grain formation process and attendant grain size has been a central topic ...
Being able to predict the grain formation process and attendant grain size has been a central topic ...
Nucleation and growth processes of minerals and other crystals can significantly affect one another ...