8/3/10

Silicon Melt in Reverse!

The fact that many materials change state at a given temperature is a basic chemistry concept. However, scientists at MIT has found that silicon can exhibit a strange property of "retrograde melting" under high concentrations of certain metals dissolved in it. Basically, the compound of silicon melts at extremely low temperatures. This implies a lowered cost of manufacturing of some sillicon-based devices, new silicon nanowire structures and etc.

Reference:
Steve Hudelson, Bonna K. Newman, Sarah Bernardis, David P. Fenning, Mariana I. Bertoni, Matthew A. Marcus, Sirine C. Fakra, Barry Lai, Tonio Buonassisi. Retrograde Melting and Internal Liquid Gettering in Silicon. Advanced Materials, 2010; DOI: 10.1002/adma.200904344

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