Observation of Marangoni Convection in a Half-Zone Silicon Melt

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Marangoni flows in a half-zone silicon bridge under highly super-critical conditions are observed by using a X-ray radiography with Zirconium-core tracers. The flow structure changes from melting process of silicon to cylindrical half-zone. The tracer during the melting process fluctuated between positions separated by 90-degree azimuthal angles. The tracer in the cylindrical bridge tends to stay positions with 180-degree azimuthal angles. This observation is thought to reveal asymmetric temperature distribution in the silicon half-zone melt

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