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Contact melting has been examined for several alkali halide crystals with some refractory compounds via the formation of a contact melt and subsequent crystallization as eutectic structures or dendrites. Mutual solusolubility occurs during contact melting, the low-melting component being highly soluble in the high-melting one.
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The authors wish to thank D. D. Saratovkin and V. N. Zhdanova for discussions.
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Berzina, I.G., Savintsev, P.A. Contact melting of alkali halides with high-melting compounds. Soviet Physics Journal 8, 58–60 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00823741
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