AbstractUnder microgravity, thermocapillary flow becomes the dominant convection in float-zone crystal growth, it may lose stability with increasing Marangoni number, and the convection instability is detrimental to crystal quality. Because of the excellent electrical conductivity of semiconductor melt, the external rotating magnetic field (RMF) is applicable to control melt convection. In a typical simplified float-zone model, the influences of the non-uniform RMF, which is generated by the RMF inductor with three pairs of poles, on the three-dimensional thermocapillary flow are investigated numerically. Our results demonstrate that the axial velocities are reduced under the non-uniform RMF while the melt is stirred in azimuthal direction ...
Both the experimental observation and numerical simulation indicate that the Bridgman growth of PbSn...
An axisymmetric traveling magnetic wave induces a meridional base flow in a cylindrical zone of an e...
116 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This research has been conduc...
AbstractUnder microgravity, thermocapillary flow becomes the dominant convection in float-zone cryst...
80 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Thermocapillary flows, occurri...
The objective was to study thermocapillary convection in a transparent floating zone. The floating z...
In confined bulk crystal growth techniques such as the traveling heater method, base materials in an...
This review considers the stability of melt motion in two simplified models of semiconductor crystal...
Three-dimensional numerical simulations are performed to analyze the effect of the aspect ratio Ar a...
International audienceA rotating magnetic field (RMF) is used in crystal growth applications during ...
The theoretical analysis of the fluid mechanics and heat transfer of motions driven by surface tensi...
The hydrodynamics of crystal-growth melts is a relatively new research area. Numerical modeling of t...
Flow and thermal effects concerned with liquid crystal growth are studied nonlinearly for low Prandt...
The bulk flow of molten silicon in the floating-zone process with an applied axial magnetic field, f...
The fluid mechanics and heat transfer of motions driven by surface tension gradients (Marangoni conv...
Both the experimental observation and numerical simulation indicate that the Bridgman growth of PbSn...
An axisymmetric traveling magnetic wave induces a meridional base flow in a cylindrical zone of an e...
116 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This research has been conduc...
AbstractUnder microgravity, thermocapillary flow becomes the dominant convection in float-zone cryst...
80 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2005.Thermocapillary flows, occurri...
The objective was to study thermocapillary convection in a transparent floating zone. The floating z...
In confined bulk crystal growth techniques such as the traveling heater method, base materials in an...
This review considers the stability of melt motion in two simplified models of semiconductor crystal...
Three-dimensional numerical simulations are performed to analyze the effect of the aspect ratio Ar a...
International audienceA rotating magnetic field (RMF) is used in crystal growth applications during ...
The theoretical analysis of the fluid mechanics and heat transfer of motions driven by surface tensi...
The hydrodynamics of crystal-growth melts is a relatively new research area. Numerical modeling of t...
Flow and thermal effects concerned with liquid crystal growth are studied nonlinearly for low Prandt...
The bulk flow of molten silicon in the floating-zone process with an applied axial magnetic field, f...
The fluid mechanics and heat transfer of motions driven by surface tension gradients (Marangoni conv...
Both the experimental observation and numerical simulation indicate that the Bridgman growth of PbSn...
An axisymmetric traveling magnetic wave induces a meridional base flow in a cylindrical zone of an e...
116 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.This research has been conduc...