Abstract

The thermal stability and crystallization of alloys in the Ge–Sb–Se system were studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). A comparison of various simple quantitative methods to assess the level of stability of the glassy materials in the above-mentioned system is presented. All of these methods are based on characteristic temperatures, obtained by heating of the samples in non-isothermal regime, such as the glass transition temperature, T g, the temperature at which crystallization begins, T in, the temperature corresponding to the maximum crystallization rate, T p, or the melting temperature, T m. In this work, a parameter K r( T) is added to the stability criteria. The thermal stability of some ternary compounds of Ge x Sb 0.23− y Se 0.77− x+ y type has been evaluated experimentally and correlated with the activation energies of crystallization by this kinetic criterion and compared with those evaluated by other criteria.

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