We calculate, employing the classical theory of nucleation and growth, the effective diffusion coefficients controlling crystal nucleation of nano-size clusters and the subsequent growth of micron-size crystals at very deep undercoolings, below and above Tg, using experimental nucleation and growth data obtained for stoichiometric Li2O 2SiO2 and Na2O 2CaO 3SiO2 glasses. The results show significant differences in the magnitude and temperature dependence of these kinetic coefficients. We explain this difference showing that the composition and/or structure of the nucleating critical clusters deviate from those of the stable crystalline phase. These results for diffusion coefficients corroborate our previous conclusion for the same glasses, b...
The curves obtained were used to evaluate the temperature at which maximum nucleation occurs, the ac...
18 p.We collect and critically analyze extensive literature data, including our own, on three import...
As an example of a first order phase transition with conserved order parameter the demixing of glass...
The formation of metastable crystalline phases in lithium disilicate glass has been a subject of con...
The magnitude and temperature dependence of both the nucleation and crystal growth rates in lithium ...
OAK B135 The formation of metastable crystalline phases in lithium disilicate glass has been a subje...
Extensive data on the viscosity, covering 15 orders of magnitude, and crystal growth rate, covering ...
The crystallization mechanism in deeply undercooled ZrCu metallic glass-forming liquids was investig...
For metallic glasses, it is of vital importance to understand the glass formation properties and to ...
The first measurements in any system of the composition dependence of the time-dependent nucleation ...
The influence of the cluster size on the physical properties of the melt, i.e., homogeneous nucleati...
SUMMARY. The application of classical nucleation theory to the initiation of crystal growth in glass...
Controlling nucleation is key for the manufacture of glasses and glass-ceramics. It has been observe...
The development of microstructure during phase transformations is often best understood by considera...
Understanding the processes occurring during the nanocrystallization of glass-forming liquids is imp...
The curves obtained were used to evaluate the temperature at which maximum nucleation occurs, the ac...
18 p.We collect and critically analyze extensive literature data, including our own, on three import...
As an example of a first order phase transition with conserved order parameter the demixing of glass...
The formation of metastable crystalline phases in lithium disilicate glass has been a subject of con...
The magnitude and temperature dependence of both the nucleation and crystal growth rates in lithium ...
OAK B135 The formation of metastable crystalline phases in lithium disilicate glass has been a subje...
Extensive data on the viscosity, covering 15 orders of magnitude, and crystal growth rate, covering ...
The crystallization mechanism in deeply undercooled ZrCu metallic glass-forming liquids was investig...
For metallic glasses, it is of vital importance to understand the glass formation properties and to ...
The first measurements in any system of the composition dependence of the time-dependent nucleation ...
The influence of the cluster size on the physical properties of the melt, i.e., homogeneous nucleati...
SUMMARY. The application of classical nucleation theory to the initiation of crystal growth in glass...
Controlling nucleation is key for the manufacture of glasses and glass-ceramics. It has been observe...
The development of microstructure during phase transformations is often best understood by considera...
Understanding the processes occurring during the nanocrystallization of glass-forming liquids is imp...
The curves obtained were used to evaluate the temperature at which maximum nucleation occurs, the ac...
18 p.We collect and critically analyze extensive literature data, including our own, on three import...
As an example of a first order phase transition with conserved order parameter the demixing of glass...