2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2006.05.001
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Density of liquid GaSb measured by an improved Archimedean method

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“…Gr can be approximated as follows. The maximum difference between the density of molten InSb at 550 1C and molten GaSb at 1090 1C (6.43 and 5.84 g/cm 3 , respectively [12]) gives an approximate volumetric thermal expansion coefficient for the ternary alloy of b=0.0002 per degree, which agrees in order of magnitude with the results of Wang et al [13] for GaSb.…”
Section: Bridgman Experimentssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Gr can be approximated as follows. The maximum difference between the density of molten InSb at 550 1C and molten GaSb at 1090 1C (6.43 and 5.84 g/cm 3 , respectively [12]) gives an approximate volumetric thermal expansion coefficient for the ternary alloy of b=0.0002 per degree, which agrees in order of magnitude with the results of Wang et al [13] for GaSb.…”
Section: Bridgman Experimentssupporting
confidence: 81%
“…As a refinement of the basic method, the Archimedean 'double-bob' technique employs two sinkers of known mass and volume that are lowered sequentially into the liquid whose density is to be determined. [6] The sinkers are connected by the same type of wire as the suspension wire, resulting in forces due to surface tension being cancelled in the calculations of density. The double-bob method has a further advantage in that it yields two density measurements per temperature.…”
Section: Measurement Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…V m = A v + B v * T where A v , B v are constants for each nitrate salt (6) In order to apply the volumetric additivity rule to quaternary mixtures, the molar volume of calcium nitrate must be known as a function of temperature. However, the density of calcium nitrate has not been determined experimentally, presumably because the pure molten salt has limited thermal stability, so its molar volume cannot be calculated directly.…”
Section: Correlation Of Density and Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The density and porosity were tested by the Archimedean drainage method which had also been reported in reference material [21]. Vickers hardness (HV) tests were conducted using the hardness tester equipped with the diamond cone indenter, and the angle was 120 • .…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Testmentioning
confidence: 99%