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X-ray Diffraction Study of Molten Te and Tl-Te Alloys
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1975
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Materials EngineeringMaterials ScienceEngineeringX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignPeak MaximaX-ray Diffraction StudyMolten TeSolidificationAlloy PhaseCrystallographyMicrostructureAlloys
Abstract X-ray diffraction patterns have been obtained from molten Te at 470, 520 and 570 °C. The heights of the peak maxima in the structure factor were much the same in contrast with those of typical molten metals such as sodium. Molten Tl-Te alloys have been studied by X-ray diffraction for the alloy compositions 25, 33.3, 50, 60 and 75 at% Te at 500 °C and at about 20 °C above the liquidus. The total structure factors for the 25 and 33.3 at% Te alloys were almost the same as that of pure Tl. This implies that the atomic arrangement of these molten alloys is very close to that of pure Tl. Although a drastic change is not found in the general form of the structure factor, the parameter of the range of local atomic order abruptly increases on passing from Tl 2 Te to more Te-rich alloys. The three partial structures were also evaluated from the observed X-ray intensities assuming that each partial structure is independent of the relative abundance of the constituent elements in the alloys.
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