| 11. | We can divide nucleation into homogeneous nucleation and heterogeneous nucleation.
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| 12. | We can divide nucleation into homogeneous nucleation and heterogeneous nucleation.
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| 13. | We can divide nucleation into homogeneous nucleation and heterogeneous nucleation.
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| 14. | First comes homogeneous nucleation, because this is much simpler.
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| 15. | This nucleation density increases the smoothness of the deposited film.
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| 16. | The lower initial temperatures increase the driving force of nucleation.
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| 17. | In such materials, the coercivity is controlled by nucleation.
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| 18. | Nucleation at a surface ( black ) in the 2D Ising model.
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| 19. | The decay rate of the exponential gives the nucleation rate.
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| 20. | Nucleation can also start at the surface of a liquid.
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