Laminar mixing in a small floating zoneThe relationship between the flow and solute fields during steady mass transfer of a dilute component is analyzed for multi-cellular rotating flows in the floating zone process of semiconductor growth. When the recirculating flows are weak in relation to the rate of crystal growth, a closed-form solution clearly shows the link between the convection pattern in the melt and the solute distribution across the surface of the growing solid. In the limit of strong convection, finite element calculations demonstrate the tendency of the composition to become uniform over the majority of the melt. The solute segregation in the product crystal is greatest when the recirculating motion is comparable to the rate of crystal growth, and points to the danger in attempting to grow compositionally uniform materials from a nearly convectionless melt.
Document ID
19880053986
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Authors
Harriott, George M. (Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Corporate Engineering Dept., Allentown, PA, United States)