Abstract
A new method based on a quartz resonator is proposed to study the melting-solidification phase transformations in metal and alloy nanofilms. The melting-solidification temperature hysteresis is studied, and the supercoolings upon the solidification of bismuth and gold-germanium films on a carbon substrate are determined. The results obtained by the new method are shown to agree well with the reported data.
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