Abstract
In the amorphous-to-crystalline phase transformation of thin film CoSi2, all grain boundaries in the crystalline microstructure viewed in projection have the shape of a hyperbola. This is due to the continuous nucleation and constant growth rate which gives circular CoSi2 grains before impingement. Such a mode of transformation results in a macroscopic nonequilibrium state at the triple points where a grain boundary meets two amorphous-to-crystalline interfaces. © 1987 The American Physical Society.