“…However, the extent to which liquid alloy supersaturation develops at the growth interface is limited and determined by convective mixing of the liquid alloy resulting from temperature and concentration fluctuations. As noted above, the increase in crystal growth rate with magnetic field strength (at constant electric current density), as given in Table 4, 26,61,63 can be attributed to dampening of convective mixing by magnetohydrodynamic forces. It can be assumed that the degree of suppression of convective mixing is directly proportional to the magnetic field strength.…”