
doi: 10.1007/bf02811770
Halo formation was studied in several faceted-nonfaceted and faceted-faceted eutectic systems. Ascribing halo formation to the amount of thermal, under cooling of the secondary phase in the presence of a primary phase is shown incorrect. Rather it is proposed that halo formation is due to growth rate phenomena of the phases involved.
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