Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8044868 | Vacuum | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The crystallization kinetics of the Ni51Mn36Sn13 free-standing alloy thin films is investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) in the mode of non-isothermal and isothermal annealing. The DSC curves have been analyzed in terms of activation energy and kinetic model. It is found that all the DSC curves have a single exothermic peak which is asymmetrical, with a leading edge and a long high temperature tail. The activation energy from an amorphous state to crystallization of Ni51Mn36Sn13 free-standing alloy thin films is found to be 59Â kJ/mol by Avrami's method and 54Â kJ/mol by Kissinger's method. The DSC curves fitting procedure reveals that the crystallization of Ni51Mn36Sn13 free-standing alloy thin films follows the JMA-like kinetic model with the Avrami exponent varying from 1.17 to 1.73 under different temperatures, which indicates diffusion-controlled growth with the crystallization temperature.
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Authors
Z.H. Wang, E.J. Guo, C.L. Tan, X.H. Tian,