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Steady-state and transient nucleation of a new phase in a first-order transition
I. M. Fishman
Abstract:
Examples of crystallization of glasses and of the condensation of excitons to form an electron-hole liquid in germanium are used to study the kinetics of nucleation of a new phase. There are considerable advantages in tackling such model systems rather than other systems undergoing a first-order phase transition. Attention is drawn to two different nucleation regimes: transient and quasisteady-state. Special consideration is given to nucleation in an open system from which nuclei of the new phase may be removed rapidly as a result of diffusion or drift to absorbing walls. In such cases very strong supersaturation may be reached and the threshold of the appearance of a new phase may be independent of temperature.
Citation:
I. M. Fishman, “Steady-state and transient nucleation of a new phase in a first-order transition”, UFN, 155:2 (1988), 329–355; Phys. Usp., 31:6 (1988), 561–576
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