학술논문

Acoustic studies of melting and crystallization of indium-gallium alloy in porous glass
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
Acoustical Physics. September 2011 57(5):637-641
Subject
velocity of ultrasound
nanocomposite
porous glass
Ga-In alloy
melting
crystallization
confined geometry
Language
English
ISSN
1063-7710
1562-6865
Abstract
Temperature dependences of the velocity of the longitudinal ultrasonic waves in a nanocomposite on the basis of porous glass filled with gallium-indium alloy have been measured. Acoustic anomalies due to crystallization and melting of the alloy in nanopores have been revealed for the complete and partial cooling-heating cycles. A two-step temperature hysteresis loop between the curves of the velocity change upon cooling and heating has been found, the existence of which is related to the formation in pores of two types of mixtures, with α- and β-Ga. Stabilization of β-Ga in nanopores has been observed. It was shown that the conditions of confined geometry lead to a shift to low temperature of the melting regions for both mixtures in comparison with the regions of the coexistence of the liquid and solid phases in bulk alloy.