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Summary
The monograph systematizes the results of a study of supercooling during the crystallization of one- and two-component melts. It is shown that the physical cause of supercooling is the presence in the system o...
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Crystallization of Free Particles and Island Films
An experimental study of supercooling is carried out using various techniques. Due to the high sensitivity of the supercooled state to impurities, the most reliable results can be obtained using vacuum methods...
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Supercooling During the Crystallization of Alloys in Condensed Films
Compared to supercooling of pure metals, the study of supercooling of alloys is complicated by a number of factors. Thus, the difference in temperatures of solidus and liquidus, which is natural for alloys, le...
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Supercooling of the Liquid Phase. General Aspects
From the point of view of thermodynamics, the stable phase is the phase that has a minimum of free energy. Thus, the phase transition temperature must be determined by the point at which the temperature depend...
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Phase Transitions in Layered Film Systems
In addition to measuring the crystallization temperatures of supercooled melts, supercooling studies suppose obtaining information on the kinetics of phase transitions and the effect of successive heating and ...