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Crystallization of liquids and glasses to quasicrystals
K. F. Kelton
Department of Physics
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Crystallization
100%
Quasicrystals
100%
Metallic Glass
100%
Devitrification
100%
Low nucleation Barrier
100%
Operative
50%
Nanostructures
50%
Long-range Diffusion
50%
Local Structure
50%
X Ray Diffraction
50%
Crystal Phase
50%
Homogeneous nucleation
50%
Nanosize
50%
Icosahedral Quasicrystal
50%
Undercooling
50%
Ni-Zr Alloy
50%
Undercooled Liquid
50%
Crystallization Mechanism
50%
Icosahedral Short-range Order
50%
Nanostructure Formation
50%
Icosahedral Local Order
50%
Diffusive Flux
50%
Glass Crystallization
50%
Liquid Metal Alloy
50%
Phase Microstructure
50%
Material Science
Nucleation
100%
Quasicrystal
100%
Amorphous Metal
40%
Nanostructure
40%
Short-Range Order
20%
X-Ray Diffraction
20%
Crystalline Material
20%
Liquid Metal
20%