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Science 2 December 1966:
Vol. 154. no. 3753, pp. 1176 - 1178
DOI: 10.1126/science.154.3753.1176

Articles

Melting of Tin Teliuride at High Pressures

William Klement Jr. 1 and Lewis H. Cohen 1

1 Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley 94720; Department of Geological Sciences, University of California, Riverside

The melting curve of tintelluride (Sn0.496Te0.504 was determined by differential thermal analysis at pressures between 5 and 40 kilobars. Near 844°±4°C and 12.0±1.0 kb, the liquid and two solid polymorphscoexist.


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