Abstract

Evidence of presolidification, the counterpart to premelting, is reported. Near the eutectic temperature, T_{C}, the propagation direction of thermal gradient driven motion of eutectic Ge-Pt droplets on Ge(110) is determined by presolidification. Well above T_{C}, the micron-sized droplets move towards the hottest location at the substrate, irrespective of crystalline direction. At 90K above T_{C}, a strong, unanticipated preference for propagation along the substrate [001] azimuth suddenly emerges, which is attributed to presolidification at the liquid-solid interface. The propagation along [001] is accompanied by a distinct change in shape from compact to elongated along [001].

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