Studying the Grain Structure of SmS Targets Manufactured under Variable Conditions


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Abstract

The grain structure of samarium sulfide (SmS) targets manufactured by pressing with or without subsequent high-temperature treatment by high-frequency current (HFC) at various pressures has been studied. The density of samples manufactured in various regimes was determined and the optimum technological conditions for obtaining high-quality SMS targets were selected. In particular, the HFC annealing upon pressing at 5 t/cm2 proved to be more effective than the analogous treatment at 4 t/cm2. It is established that the samples obtained by pressing at 5 t/cm2 without high-temperature HFC annealing contain significant amounts of unbound metallic samarium.

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I. S. Volchkov

Crystallography and Photonics Federal Scientific Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: Volch2862@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119333

E. B. Baskakov

Crystallography and Photonics Federal Scientific Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: Volch2862@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119333

V. I. Strelov

Crystallography and Photonics Federal Scientific Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: Volch2862@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119333

V. M. Kanevskii

Crystallography and Photonics Federal Scientific Research Center, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: Volch2862@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119333


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