Scaling theory of two-phase dendritic growth in undercooled ternary melts.

Phys Rev Lett

Peter Grünberg Institut, Forschungszentrum Jülich, D-52425 Jülich, Germany.

Published: March 2014

Two-phase dendrites are needlelike crystals with a eutectic internal structure growing during solidification of ternary alloys. We present a scaling theory of these objects based on Ivantsov's theory of dendritic growth and the Jackson-Hunt theory of eutectic growth. The additional introduction of the relationship ρ∼λ (ρ: dendrite tip radius; λ: eutectic interphase spacing) suggested by recent experimental results [S. Akamatsu et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 056101 (2010)] leads to a complete solution of theselection problem and to the scaling rule ρ∼λ -1/2 (v: dendrite tip growth rate).

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