Effect of nonequilibrium interface kinetics on cellular breakdown of planar interfaces during rapid solidification of Si-Sn
Abstract
During rapid solidification, nonequilibrium interface kinetics alter the predictions of the Mullins-Sekerka theory for the stability of a planar interface against cellular breakdown. The velocity-dependence of the partition coefficient and of the Sn concentration at the onset of cellular breakdown have been measured during pulsed laser melting of Si-Sn alloys. The Mullins-Sekerka theory is modified by inserting a velocity-dependent partition...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of nonequilibrium interface kinetics on cellular breakdown of planar interfaces during rapid solidification of Si-Sn
Published Date
Feb 1, 1991
Journal
Volume
109
Issue
1-4
Pages
107 - 112
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