Up to now, there have been few studies of the temperature-induced liquid–liquid
structure transition (LLST) kinetics for atomic systems. In this paper, through
isothermal and heating experiments, we have investigated the kinetics of the
LLST process in Pb–Sn61.9 wt% melt by measuring the electrical resistivity and
heat flux. The time evolution of the heat flux and electrical resistivity can be
described by the Johnson–Mehl–Avrami model with an Avrami exponent of 3.87,
which is an indication of nucleation-growth-type ordering of the nonconserved
order parameter. What is more, we have calculated the reaction rate constant
KT and apparent
activation energy ΔE, and deduced the reason for the characteristics of temperature-induced LLST. The result
of this research could be beneficial for a further understanding of the essence of LLST.
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