Abstract

In this paper, submicrometer-sized Ga–In eutectic alloy particles were dispersed into polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) matrix by ultrasonic vibration and sedimentation method. The solidification and melting processes of Ga–In eutectic alloy particles were studied by differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). Four endothermal peaks with the onset temperature located at 16, −11, −22, and −27 °C were observed in DSC heating curves, which corresponded to the melting process of the stable Ga–In phase α-Ga(In) and three metastable phases of β-Ga(In), δ-Ga(In) and γ-Ga(In), respectively. The stable phase α-Ga(In) can only be formed when the size of alloy particle was larger than 0.58 μm. Conversely, metastable phases β-Ga(In), δ-Ga(In) and γ-Ga(In) are mainly formed. The result shows that phase structures in Ga–In eutectic alloy are size dependent.

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