Formation and temperature stability of the liquid phase in thin-film systems: monograph
Abstract
The monograph summarizes the studies of the temperature limits for the existence of a supercooled liquid phase of the components of nanodisperse structures. Original in situ methods for studying supercooling during crystallization in nanodispersed systems are proposed. The results of long-term studies of the features of crystallization of particles on different substrates, or as part of layered film systems are presented. The influence of the interaction at the melt-substrate (matrix) interface, as well as the conditions of preparation of the samples on the values of the limiting supercooling are determined.
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