Published May 25, 2023 | Version v1
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A practical Analysis for Decelerated Growth Processes to Get Physically Meaningful Kinetic Parameters from Classical Nucleation and Growth Theory Despite of Overgrowth

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We have analyzed the overgrowth problem arising in decelerated growth processes of spherical crystals in the frame of classical nucleation and growth theory developed by Kolmogorov, Johnson and Mehl, and Avrami (KJMA). To do that, simulations of decelerated growth transformations with a constant nucleation rate have been performed, changing the linear growth rate of spherically shaped nuclei from null (instantaneous growth rate) to constant (characteristic of interface controlled growth processes). We propose the determination of the actual kinetic parameters through the analysis of the inflection point of time evolution of transformed fraction. The correlations found between the effective kinetic parameters from direct KJMA analysis and the actual ones make it possible obtaining physically meaningful parameters. The proposed analysis has been applied to the nanocrystallization of amorphous FINEMET-type compositions.

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Created:
May 26, 2023
Modified:
November 30, 2023