Solubility of Carbon in Silicon and Germanium

Abstract
The solubility of carbon in silicon has been measured over the temperature range 1560 to 2900°C. The enthalpy of solution is 59±3 kcal/mole. A phase diagram for the system Si–C is presented, embodying these solubility data as well as the results of other high-temperature experiments with silicon carbide. It is found that SiC possesses a peritectic point at 2830±40°C. These studies were carried out in argon at pressures as high as 35 atmos. Solubilities of carbon in germanium were measured in the temperature range 2780 to 3170°C, at argon pressures up to 55 atmos, and a tentative phase diagram is given.