Nucleation and Growth
Spinodal Decomposition • A continuous phase transformation Initially, small composition changes that are wide-ranging Give interpenetrating microstructure (2 continuous phases) • No thermodynamic barrier to phase separation One phase separates into two Infinitesimal composition changes lower the system free energy • Very important in ...
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