2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2004.11.256
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Heat processes oscillations in the molten and solid CdTe

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“…The notion is that superheating the melt breaks up its structure, thereby more readily allowing the phase change from liquid to solid to occur. As a final piece of evidence consistent with this scenario, recently Feychuk et al [41] observed temperature oscillations via differential thermal analysis while holding CdTe melt at certain temperatures. They claimed that such melt temperature oscillations coincide with endothermic effects that can only be caused by melt structural transformations.…”
Section: Atomistic Simulation Of Ii-vi Meltsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The notion is that superheating the melt breaks up its structure, thereby more readily allowing the phase change from liquid to solid to occur. As a final piece of evidence consistent with this scenario, recently Feychuk et al [41] observed temperature oscillations via differential thermal analysis while holding CdTe melt at certain temperatures. They claimed that such melt temperature oscillations coincide with endothermic effects that can only be caused by melt structural transformations.…”
Section: Atomistic Simulation Of Ii-vi Meltsmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The smooth increase in the viscosity with decreasing temperature was only observed for cooling curves. For samples held for long periods at a constant temperature of 2 and 35 K above the melting point, quasiharmonic oscillations in the viscosity were observed with a period of about 5 min, which were subsequently shown to be correlated with the holding temperature [186]. The CdTe melts were found to retain semiconducting properties upon melting, with a gradual increase in the contribution of metallic bonding for increasing temperature.…”
Section: Temperature Variation Of Kinematic Viscosity Of the Mct Meltmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Исследование таких процессов является одной из важнейших проблем в материаловедении. Так при деформации и разрушении материалов, а также при различных фазовых переходах вдали от термодинамического равновесия возникают неустойчивые динамические состояния, являющиеся предвестниками структурных изменений в системе [5][6][7][8][9].…”
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