Influence of thermo-physical properties on solutal convection by physical vapor transport of Hg<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>-N<sub>2</sub> system: Part I - solutal convection
Influence of thermo-physical properties on solutal convection by physical vapor transport of Hg<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub>-N<sub>2</sub> system: Part I - solutal convection
- 한국결정성장학회
- Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
- Vol.20 No.3
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2010.01125 - 132 (8 pages)
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For typical governing dimensionless parameters of Ar = 5, Pr = 1.16, Le = 0.14, Pe = 3.57, Cv = 1.02, $Gr_s=2.65{\times}10^6$, the effects of thermo physical properties such as a molecular weight, a binary diffusivity coefficient, a partial pressure of component B on solutally buoyancy-driven convection (solutal Grashof number $Gr_s=2.65{\times}10^6$) are theoretically investigated for further understanding and insight into an essence of solutal convection occurring in the vapor phase during the physical vapor transport of a $Hg_2Cl_2-N_2$ system. The solutally buoyancy-driven convection is significantly affected by any significant disparity in the molecular weight of the crystal components and the impurity gas of nitrogen. The solutal convection in a vertical orientation is found to be more suppressed than a tenth reduction of gravitational accelerations in a horizontal orientation. For crystal growth parameters under consideration, the greater uniformity in the growth rate is obtained for either solutal convection mode in a vertical orientation or thermal convection mode in horizontal geometry. The growth rate is also found to be first order exponentially decayed for $10{\leq}P_B{\leq}200$ Torr.
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