Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1794681 Journal of Crystal Growth 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The compound-forming alloy Bi-40 wt%Te was selected to explore effects of the temperature-induced liquid–liquid structure transition (TI-LLST) on solidification. The resistivity–temperature pattern of the molten alloy suggested that an irreversible TI-LLST occurred from 694.6 to 723.2 °C as temperature elevated. When solidified from the melt undergoing the TI-LLST, the solidification undercooling of the primary phase Bi2Te3 was enlarged and its growth manner was obviously changed, resulting in the spirally curling refined branches, contrary to the orientated thick rod-like crystals solidified from the melt failed to undergo the TI-LLST. Moreover, the volume fraction of the peritectic phase increased from 30.6% to 56.4%, which implied that the phase competition behavior during the peritectic reaction was also changed.

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