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There has recently been increased interest in the structure and crystallization mechanisms of eutectics; the first theoretical study appeared in 1958 [1], which dealt with the steady-state growth of eutectic colonies of platy structure, which predicted a functional relationship between the pitch of the eutectic structure, the supercooling at the growth front, and the growth rate. Subsequently a revised theory was published [2], and then a reconsideration of the whole subject [3].

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Nikonova, V.V., Rakhmanova, É.P. (1975). Morphology of Eutectic Colonies. In: Sheftal’, N.N., Givargizov, E.I. (eds) РОСТ КРИСТАЛЛОВ/Rost Kristallov/Growth of Crystals. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1689-3_44

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