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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Nucleation and growth studies were conducted on Al-Zn alloys at severaltemperatures using transmission electron Microscopy (TEM) with an in-situfurnace. The value of the critical undercooling was established by notingthe lowest temperature at which precipitates were no longer observed,following a quench into the two-phase metastable region. These results werecompared with the Langer-Schwartz Model of nucleation and growth in which itis predicted that the half-completion time (i.e, the time required for thesupersaturation to reach half its initial value) diverges for initialsupersaturations which are higher than those predicted by the classicalnucleation theory.