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Non-reactive versus dissolutive wetting of Ag–Cu alloys on Cu substrates

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The fundamental issues of equilibrium and non-equilibrium (dissolutive) wetting and spreading in the liquid Ag/solid Cu system are studied by the dispensed drop technique. To this end, wetting experiments of Cu, both mono- and poly-crystalline, with two types of Ag–Cu alloys, one non-saturated and the other saturated in copper, are performed at 900 °C in high vacuum by the dispensed drop technique. The results are compared with those given in the literature for the same or similar systems as well as with model predictions.

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The authors would like to thank Dr. J.-P. Garandet for interesting discussions on this topic.

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Kozlova, O., Voytovych, R., Protsenko, P. et al. Non-reactive versus dissolutive wetting of Ag–Cu alloys on Cu substrates. J Mater Sci 45, 2099–2105 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-009-3924-7

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