Abstract

The phase relations in the system Pt–Sb–Te have been investigated at 1000 °C, using sealed glass capsule techniques. The reaction products have been studied by reflected light microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and electron probe microanalysis. At 1000 °C, Pt, PtSb, PtSb 2, Pt 3Te 4, and PtTe 2 are the stable solid phases. There are two liquid phase fields: a large field extends across the ternary system from the Pt–Sb join to the Pt–Te join, the other as a thin strip near the Sb–Te join. PtSb becomes Pt-poor up to 3 at.% from stoichiometry as substitution of Te for Sb and Pt increases. PtSb 2 and PtTe 2 exhibit the largest solid solution range among the solid phases present.

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