Spasmodic growth during the rapid solidification of undercooled Ag-Cu eutectic melts

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A melt fluxing technique has been used to undercool Ag-Cu eutectic alloy by 10-70 K and the subsequent recalescence has been studied using high speed imaging. Spasmodic growth of the solidification front was observed, in which the growth front would make a series of quasi-periodic jumps separated by extended periods during which time growth appeared to arrest. Evidence of this previously unreported mode of growth is presented. The high speed images and microstructural evidence support the theory that anomalous eutectics form by the growth and subsequent remelting of eutectic dendrites. © 2013 American Institute of Physics.

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Clopet, C. R., Cochrane, R. F., & Mullis, A. M. (2013). Spasmodic growth during the rapid solidification of undercooled Ag-Cu eutectic melts. Applied Physics Letters, 102(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4775670

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