Low-temperature nucleation anomaly in silicate glasses shown to be artifact in a 5BaO·8SiO2 glass

The breakdown of classical nucleation theory at low temperatures for silicate glasses has been a puzzle for decades. Here, Xia et al. show with a long-term experiment for the specific case of a barium-silicate glass that this anomaly is in fact an artifact arising from insufficient heating time.

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Autores principales: Xinsheng Xia, D. C. Van Hoesen, Matthew E. McKenzie, Randall E. Youngman, K. F. Kelton
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:704be31d41744ad6b31cac41617d9dae2021-12-02T13:26:23ZLow-temperature nucleation anomaly in silicate glasses shown to be artifact in a 5BaO·8SiO2 glass10.1038/s41467-021-22161-92041-1723https://doaj.org/article/704be31d41744ad6b31cac41617d9dae2021-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22161-9https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The breakdown of classical nucleation theory at low temperatures for silicate glasses has been a puzzle for decades. Here, Xia et al. show with a long-term experiment for the specific case of a barium-silicate glass that this anomaly is in fact an artifact arising from insufficient heating time.Xinsheng XiaD. C. Van HoesenMatthew E. McKenzieRandall E. YoungmanK. F. KeltonNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2021)
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Xinsheng Xia
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Matthew E. McKenzie
Randall E. Youngman
K. F. Kelton
Low-temperature nucleation anomaly in silicate glasses shown to be artifact in a 5BaO·8SiO2 glass
description The breakdown of classical nucleation theory at low temperatures for silicate glasses has been a puzzle for decades. Here, Xia et al. show with a long-term experiment for the specific case of a barium-silicate glass that this anomaly is in fact an artifact arising from insufficient heating time.
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author Xinsheng Xia
D. C. Van Hoesen
Matthew E. McKenzie
Randall E. Youngman
K. F. Kelton
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Randall E. Youngman
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title Low-temperature nucleation anomaly in silicate glasses shown to be artifact in a 5BaO·8SiO2 glass
title_short Low-temperature nucleation anomaly in silicate glasses shown to be artifact in a 5BaO·8SiO2 glass
title_full Low-temperature nucleation anomaly in silicate glasses shown to be artifact in a 5BaO·8SiO2 glass
title_fullStr Low-temperature nucleation anomaly in silicate glasses shown to be artifact in a 5BaO·8SiO2 glass
title_full_unstemmed Low-temperature nucleation anomaly in silicate glasses shown to be artifact in a 5BaO·8SiO2 glass
title_sort low-temperature nucleation anomaly in silicate glasses shown to be artifact in a 5bao·8sio2 glass
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