“…Later probability distribution functions in the formation of the first supercritical nucleus have been studied for other liquid metals, such as niobium and zirconium (Morton et al, 1994), aluminum (Uttormark et al, 1997), gold and copper (Wilde et al, 2006(Wilde et al, , 2009, and tin (Yang et al, 2009(Yang et al, , 2011(Yang et al, , 2013 but also in water (pure and seeded) (Barlow and Haymet, 1995;Heneghan et al, 2001Wilson et al, 2005) and in gas hydrates (Maeda et al, 2011(Maeda et al, , 2012. In all these experiments, a single sample was repeatedly undercooled from above the melting temperature, while either the time (at an isothermal hold) or the temperature (at an isochronal cooling) of crystallization was detected.…”