HIGHLY UNDERCOOLED W AND RE DROPS IN AN ULTRAHIGH-VACUUM DROP TUBE

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VINET, B [1 ]
CORTELLA, L [1 ]
FAVIER, JJ [1 ]
DESRE, P [1 ]
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[1] CNRS,UA 29,THERMODYNAM & PHYSICOCHIM MET LAB,F-38042 ST MARTIN DHERES,FRANCE
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10.1063/1.104403
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The Grenoble drop tube first experiments and results on pure W and Re droplets are presented. High absolute amounts of undercooling have been reached (530 K for W and 975 K for Re). The solidified samples are single crystals in the case of W and polycrystals in the case of Re. The liquid-solid interfacial energy is derived from these experiments.
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