Effects of convection on physical vapor transport of Hg<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub> in the presence of Kr - Part I: under microgravity environments
Effects of convection on physical vapor transport of Hg<sub>2</sub>Cl<sub>2</sub> in the presence of Kr - Part I: under microgravity environments
- 한국결정성장학회
- Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
- Vol.23 No.1
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2013.0120 - 26 (7 pages)
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Special attention in the role of convection in vapor crystal growth has been paid since some single crystals under microgravity environments less than 1 $g_0$ exhibits a diffusive-convection mode and much uniformity in front of the crystal regions than a normal gravity acceleration of 1 $g_0$. The total molar fluxes show asymmetrical patterns in interfacial distribution, which indicates the occurrence of either one single or more than one convective cell. As the gravitational level decreases form 1 $g_0$ down to $1.0{\times}10^{-4}\;g_0$, the intensity of convection, indicative of the maximum molar fluxes, is reduced significantly for ${\Delta}T=30K$ and 90 K. The total molar fluxes decay first order exponentially with the partial pressure of component B, PB (Torr) for 20 Torr ${\leq}PB{\leq}$ 300 Torr, and two gravity accelerations of $g_y=1\;g_0$ and 0.1 $g_0$.
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