2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.susc.2010.10.026
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Bulk and surface properties of liquid Sb–Sn alloys

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“…The CFM reproduces fairly well the surface properties of weakly [61] and strongly interacting [34,41] compound forming alloy systems, while the QCA for regular solution [35] can also be applied in order to deduce the effects of short-range ordering on these properties, usually estimated from the differences in the corresponding property obtained by the two models [41]. Generally speaking, the effects of short-range ordering on the surface properties of strongly interacting systems, such as the Al-Ni [41], Ag-Hg [47], Au-Sn [48], Bi-Mg [31], etc, are particularly pronounced as it has been often observed experimentally in the neutron diffraction pattern [32].…”
Section: Surface Properties: Surface Segregation and Surface Tensionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The CFM reproduces fairly well the surface properties of weakly [61] and strongly interacting [34,41] compound forming alloy systems, while the QCA for regular solution [35] can also be applied in order to deduce the effects of short-range ordering on these properties, usually estimated from the differences in the corresponding property obtained by the two models [41]. Generally speaking, the effects of short-range ordering on the surface properties of strongly interacting systems, such as the Al-Ni [41], Ag-Hg [47], Au-Sn [48], Bi-Mg [31], etc, are particularly pronounced as it has been often observed experimentally in the neutron diffraction pattern [32].…”
Section: Surface Properties: Surface Segregation and Surface Tensionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…The near peritectic Sn-5Sb Pb-free solder alloy has received considerable attention for high temperature electronic applications, especially on step soldering technology, flip-chip connection [2][3][4], solder ball connections and bonding a semiconductor device onto a substrate. It also has proposed as cathode materials for use in lithium ion batteries [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this method the surface concentration is computed by simultaneously solving the following pair of equations [9] at all bulk concentrations and then the surface tension of the alloys is computed from either of the equations: η with temperature T may be expressed as [13]:…”
Section: Surface Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to scanty of experimental data of surface tension and viscosity as function of composition, we intend to carry out comparative analyses for both of these properties. The surface tension is computed from layered structure approach [7][8][9][10] and self associating mixture method [11]. For the calculation of viscosity of the alloy, we employ Moelwyn-Hughes (M-H) equation [12] and Kaptay equation [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%