Rapid growth of ternary eutectic un der high undercooling conditions

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Rapid solidification of bulk Ag42.4Cu21.6Sb36 ternary eutectic alloy is accomplished by glass fluxing method, during which the maximum undercooling attains 114 K (0.16TE). Under high undercooling conditions, the ternary eutectic consists of ε(Ag3Sb), (Sb)
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