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Nucleation and thermophysical properties of glass-forming liquids
A. K. Gangopadhyay
, R. W. Hyers
, K. F. Kelton
Department of Physics
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Processing Techniques
100%
Thermophysical Properties
100%
Glass-forming Liquids
100%
Glass Properties
100%
Functional Properties
50%
International Space Station
50%
Structure-property Relationships
50%
Liquid Phase
50%
Crystalline Materials
50%
Liquid Properties
50%
Magnetic Levitation
50%
Amorphous Materials
50%
Supercooled Liquid
50%
Metallic Alloys
50%
Alloy Liquids
50%
Containerless Processing
50%
Glass Formation
50%
Ground-based Studies
50%
Nucleation Theory
50%
Phase Processing
50%
High Melting Temperature
50%
European Space Agency
50%
Engineering
Processing Technique
100%
Functional Property
50%
Liquid Phase
50%
Liquid Property
50%
Melting Temperature
50%
Melting Point
50%
Electromagnetic Levitation
50%
Space Station
50%
Material Science
Nucleation
100%
Thermophysical Property
100%
Amorphous Material
25%
Crystalline Material
25%
Glass Formation
25%
Liquid Alloy
25%