Technical Notes - Melting Point of Germanium and the Constitution of Some Ge-Ga Alloys

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 2
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- 154 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1956
Abstract
THIS note reports a determination of the melting point of germanium, and the liquidus of the Ge-Ga alloys; lattice constants of the a phase are given. The alloys were prepared by melting germanium (>20 ohm-cm resistivity) and gallium (99.6 pct) in evacuated silica tubes. The materials (50 to 70 g) were heated at 1000°C, held in the liquid state for about ¾ hr, and then cooled rapidly in the tubes. Points on the liquidus were obtained by thermal analysis which consisted of obtaining time-temperature data during heating and cooling the materials in high purity graphite crucibles and a helium at- mosphere. Temperatures were determined with a Pt—Pt-Rh thermocouple protected by a silica sheath. The couple was calibrated against a National Bureau of Standards calibrated couple and also against the freezing points of copper, silver, aluminum, and the 28.1 wt pct Cu, 71.9 wt pct Ag alloy eutectic. The samples for X-ray analysis were prepared by heating small pieces of the ingots in evacuated glass or quartz tubes at temperatures between 600" and 900°C for periods ranging from 2 hr to 22 days, periods deemed sufficient for equilibrium to be attained, followed by quenching in water. The heat-treated samples were ground to powder for X-ray analysis. The lattice constants of the germanium-rich phase (a) were determined with a baok-reflection focusing camera. The X-ray reflections (331 and 422 Cr Ka, 422 and 333 Cr KB) were corrected
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APA:
(1956) Technical Notes - Melting Point of Germanium and the Constitution of Some Ge-Ga AlloysMLA: Technical Notes - Melting Point of Germanium and the Constitution of Some Ge-Ga Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.