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FIG. 1. Nucleation barriers according to Eq. (3undercooling in the pure Ni and in the Ni) as a function of50Al50 and Cu50Zr50 alloys.
TABLE I. Summary of calculated quantities for pure Ni and
FIG. 3. Free-energy landscape for the nucleation in [(a) and (b)] the pure Ni and [(c) and (d)] Ni50�Gbefore the critical sizes by the constant C in Eq
FIG. 4. The atom attachment rates as a function of the cluster size nto f in (a) the pure Ni and (b) Ni50Al50 alloy
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