Confined in-fiber solidification and structural control of silicon and silicon−germanium microparticles
Crystallization of microdroplets of molten alloys could, in principle, present a number of possible morphological outcomes, depending on the symmetry of the propagating solidification front and its velocity, such as axial or spherically symmetric species segregation. However, because of thermal or c...
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National Academy of Sciences (U.S.)
2018
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