2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjph.2021.01.018
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Model fitted and model free approaches for crystallization kinetics in Se85Te15-xBix glasses

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“…The nonisothermal DSC thermogram (figure 1) shows endothermic and exothermic peaks corresponding to glass transition temperature (T g = 322 K) and crystallization temperature (T c = 370 K) which confirms the glassy nature of alloys. DSC thermogram also consists of a single sharp peak corresponding to melting temperature (T m = 492 K) which shows the homogeneity of the composed alloys [36]. HRXRD pattern (figure 2) of the nanochalcogenide thin films was obtained by HRXRD.…”
Section: Structural Analysis Of Se 85 Te 3 Bi 12 Alloy and Nano-thin ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nonisothermal DSC thermogram (figure 1) shows endothermic and exothermic peaks corresponding to glass transition temperature (T g = 322 K) and crystallization temperature (T c = 370 K) which confirms the glassy nature of alloys. DSC thermogram also consists of a single sharp peak corresponding to melting temperature (T m = 492 K) which shows the homogeneity of the composed alloys [36]. HRXRD pattern (figure 2) of the nanochalcogenide thin films was obtained by HRXRD.…”
Section: Structural Analysis Of Se 85 Te 3 Bi 12 Alloy and Nano-thin ...mentioning
confidence: 99%