Institute of Metals Division - The Germanium-Tellurium Phase Diagram in the Vicinity of the Compound GeTe (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. P. McHugh W. A. Tiller
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

THE phase diagram of the Ge-Te system was first investigated by Klemm and Frischmuth.' They arrived at the phase diagram shown in Fig. 1 indicating the presence of a peritectic phase boundary at the 50 at. pct Ge composition. Later, Schubert and Fricke2 obtained data which suggested to them the possible existence of a eutectic at about 55 at. pct Ge. In order to resolve these differences, we have carefully studied this system in the region 40 to 60 at. pct Ge using both the conventional thermal analysis technique and a new solidification technique.3y4 The alloys were prepared from semiconductor grade germanium and 99.999+ Te by reacting the elements in evacuated, graphite coated, vycor tubes. The samples were placed in a thermal analysis apparatus described elsewhere4 and cooling curves were taken of each alloy to determine the liquidus surface. The cooling curve for a 50 at. pct alloy shows two distinct arrests about 1°C apart which
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APA: J. P. McHugh W. A. Tiller  (1961)  Institute of Metals Division - The Germanium-Tellurium Phase Diagram in the Vicinity of the Compound GeTe (TN)

MLA: J. P. McHugh W. A. Tiller Institute of Metals Division - The Germanium-Tellurium Phase Diagram in the Vicinity of the Compound GeTe (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1961.

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