Segregation effects during growth of pseudo-binary system with large liquidus-solidus separationResults are reported for an experimental study of the seeded growth, of PbSnTe single crystals in a vertical Bridgman-Stockbarger (B-S) furnace. Profiles of axial and radial segregation of Sn are presented for crystal growth from melts with aspect ratios of 15 and 6.8; the profiles indicate intense convective mixing. A one-dimensional model of heat and mass transfer in an idealized B-S furnace with diffusion control is used to examine the importance of liquidus-solidus separation in determining growth-rate and composition transients in a pseudobinary system. It is shown that the coupling of heat and mass transfer in a pseudobinary system with a large liquidus-solidus separation causes the transient behavior in a nondilute system to differ markedly from such behavior in a dilute system and that PbSnTe crystals with a reasonable diameter can be grown under nearly convectionless conditions in a microgravity environment.
Document ID
19820063426
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bourret, E. D. (Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)
Derby, J. J. (Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)
Brown, R. A. (Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. Cambridge, MA, United States)