K. Binder, H. Müller-Krumbhaar
Physical Review B
The influence of the solute concentration upon the kinetics of crystal growth is studied for various cases with equilibrium and nonequilibrium boundary conditions, constant cooling rate, and temperature-dependent diffusion coefficient. A perturbation expansion is used to calculate first-order corrections in the low concentration region. Complete numerical solutions for nonequilibrium crystal-liquid interface conditions are obtained by a finite difference method. The influence of the various parameters upon the time-dependent growth rates is discussed. Copyright © 1975 American Institute of Physics.