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Programs for the calculation of the spinodal decomposition growth rate and the spinodal gap in nanoparticles [PDF]

open access: yesData in Brief, 2017
This data article contains the programs for the calculation of the spinodal decomposition growth rate and for the modeling of the spinodal gap and concentration profiles in nanoparticles which were used in our article (Pogorelov et al., 2017) [1].
Evgeny Pogorelov, Julia Kundin
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Spinodal Decomposition in Nanocrystalline Alloys

open access: yes, 2021
For more than half a century, spinodal decomposition has been a key phenomenon in considering the formation of secondary phases in alloys. The most prominent aspect of the spinodal phenomenon is the lack of an energy barrier on its transformation pathway,
Xuyang Zhou   +5 more
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Spinodal decomposition in Bjorken flow [PDF]

open access: yesEPJ Web of Conferences
The QCD first-order phase transition at large baryon densities is expected to proceed by spinodal decomposition. This spinodal phase is likely to leave its signatures on the experimental observables measured in heavy-ion collision experiments ...
Kapusta Joseph   +2 more
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Phase-Field Simulation of Spinodal Decomposition in Mn-Cu Alloys

open access: yesMetals, 2022
The spinodal decomposition was studied in the aged Mn-40 at. %Cu, Mn-30 at. %Cu, Mn-20 at. %Cu alloys using a phase-field model based on the Cahn–Hillard equation, considering a subregular solution model and the energy contribution of the magnetic ...
Darío A. Sigala-García   +4 more
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VII. - SPINODAL DECOMPOSITION AND CRITICAL PHENOMENATHEORY OF SPINODAL DECOMPOSITION

open access: yesLe Journal de Physique Colloques, 1977
An analytic theory of spinodal decomposition, originally published in Reference [1] and reviewed in [2], is described briefly with emphasis on its limits of validity. This theory is quantitatively consistent with Monte-Carlo simulations [3] of phase separation in the center of the miscibility gap and, like these simulations, exhibits no qualitative ...
J. S. LANGER
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Microstructural patterns with tunable mechanical anisotropy obtained by simulating anisotropic spinodal decomposition [PDF]

open access: yesProc Math Phys Eng Sci, 2018
The generation of mechanical metamaterials with tailored effective properties through carefully engineered microstructures requires avenues to predict optimal microstructural architectures.
Vidyasagar A, Krödel S, Kochmann D.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Spinodal Decomposition in Fluids

open access: yesPhysical Review Letters, 1999
If there exists an asymptotic scaling regime for spinodal decomposition in phase-separating fluids where domain sizes follow $L\ensuremath{\sim}{t}^{n}$, then, it is argued, the growth exponent $n$ is no larger than 1/2.
Grant, Martin, Elder, K. R.
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On spinodal-like phase decomposition in U–50Zr alloy

open access: yesMaterialia, 2020
Finley dispersed two phase microstructures resulting from a spinodal decomposition are of interest as they are associated with enhanced mechanical properties and excessive interfaces to mitigate defect related behavior. This study reports a spinodal-like
Tiankai Yao   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

What is spinodal decomposition

open access: yesJournal of Engineering Science and Technology Review, 2008
: Phase separation may occur in a way that the growth is not in extent but in amplitude. Only in the unstable region such a procedure is thermodynamically feasible. In a phase diagram the unstable region is defined by the spinodal.
E. Favvas, A. Mitropoulos
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Direct observation of spinodal decomposition phenomena in InAlN alloys during in-situ STEM heating. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep, 2017
The spinodal decomposition and thermal stability of thin In0.72Al0.28N layers and In0.72Al0.28N/AlN superlattices with AlN(0001) templates on Al2O3(0001) substrates was investigated by in-situ heating up to 900 °C.
Palisaitis J   +4 more
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