The velocity of sound and compressibility in the melts of Hg-Te system |
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Authors: | K.J. Singh Y. Tsuchiya |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, Niigata University, Ikarashi 2-8050, Niigata 950-2181, Japan, JP |
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Abstract: | Liquid Hg-Te system has been investigated as a function of composition and temperature by measuring the velocity of sound. A minimum in the sound velocity as a function of temperature observed for Te persists up to 50 at.% Hg, of which the position increases rather steeply between 20 and 30 at.% Hg. This suggests that the molten HgTe and alloys in the Te-rich side undergo structural changes involving the change in coordination number with increasing temperature, and the crossover of the nature of the chemical bond from p-p to sp3 covalent bond takes place with changing composition. It is concluded that the structural change in liquid HgTe is due to intrinsic nature of bonding of HgTe as a compound. Received 2 September 1998 and Received in final form 16 March 1999 |
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Keywords: | PACS. 62.60.+v Acoustical properties of liquids - 65.50.+m Thermodynamic properties and entropy - 65.70.+y Thermal expansion and density changes thermomechanical effects |
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