A glass
with the near-eutectic molar composition of 2BaO·TiO2·4.625SiO2 (BT2.625S) in the Ba-fresnoite–SiO2 system is produced and crystallized at 850, 880, 910, or
1100 °C. The resulting surface crystallized layer is analyzed
using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) including electron backscatter
diffraction (EBSD) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). In agreement with
related glass compositions, this glass shows oriented nucleation at
the surface. However, a phase previously not observed in the Ba-fresnoite–SiO2 system is detected and indicated to be brookite (TiO2) by XRD, as well as EBSD results. Crystal growth into the
bulk occurs via the dendritic mechanism, but when crystallizing at
1100 °C, the dendrites are severely disturbed by droplets resulting
from phase separation, which also hinders kinetic selection.