Abstract

Measurements of the interdependence of the thickness and temperature required to support the propagation of explosive crystallization fronts in sputter deposited amorphous germanium films are described. The results indicate that the minimum film thickness and minimum ambient transformation temperature are inversely related. These data support an energy balance model of the explosive crystallization phenomenon.

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