• backslash $pard In this work, we report on room temperature lasing in optically-pumped waveguides fabricated from GeSn films grown epitaxially on Si(100) substrates. (aps.org)
  • The dependence of the emission power on the pump power shows a clear transition between spontaneous and stimulated emission, thereby demonstrating room temperature lasing. (aps.org)
  • Sn-37 Pb is strongest at room temperature but with increasing temperature and lower strain rates it becomes inferior to Sn-3.5 Ag. (open.ac.uk)
  • A ferromagnetic ground state, with Tc above room temperature, can be created in an initially paramagnetic alloy by nonequilibrium nanostructuring. (tu-darmstadt.de)
  • Quantitative data analysis from these results revealed how the evolution of duplex microstructures influences the room temperature tensile properties: i.e. the elastic stiffness, room temperature ductility, work hardening, fracture stress, and fracture strain. (dlr.de)
  • Lattice spacings and Mössbauer spectra of Fe57 of these alloys have been measured at room temperature. (caltech.edu)
  • Researchers have managed to create a new room-temperature multiferroic by combining two non-multiferroic materials. (materialstoday.com)
  • ABI tests were carried out at room temperature and at 473 K. The variation of yield and ultimate tensile strengths with aging temperature exhibited a peak in strength following aging at 973 K. The peak stress was 1.5 times the strength of the unaged material, and the strength after aging at 1173 K was nearly equal to that of the unaged material. (ncsu.edu)
  • At room temperature (above 43°F), methyl mercaptan is a colorless gas with an unpleasant odor described as rotten cabbage. (cdc.gov)
  • Ingestion is unlikely to occur because methyl mercaptan is a gas at room temperature. (cdc.gov)
  • We report on the influence of oxygen partial pressure for the development of surface oxides covering the industrial aluminum alloy standard 6063 at temperatures ranging from room temperature to 500° C. Using an array of synchrotron-based techniques, we followed the change in oxide thickness, chemical composition, and the lateral distribution of alloying elements. (lu.se)
  • These findings demonstrate a combinatorial diversity of possible candidates in earth abundant metal alloys with this attractive catalytic behavior. (rsc.org)
  • To ensure reliable design of soldered interconnections as electronic devices become smaller, requires greater knowledge and understanding of the relevant mechanical behavior of solder alloys than are presently available. (open.ac.uk)
  • High-Temperature oxidation behavior of kanthal APM and d alloy. (kit.edu)
  • This conclusion offers a possible explanation of the experimental fact that the amorphous alloy shows a semiconducting behavior similar to that of crystalline tellurium. (caltech.edu)
  • Ball indentation studies on the effect of aging on mechanical behavior of alloy 625. (ncsu.edu)
  • The effect of aging on mechanical behavior of Alloy 625 was investigated using the non-destructive Stress–Strain Microprobe (SSM) system. (ncsu.edu)
  • The behavior is different for Pd 75% Ag 25% (1 1 1), with the CO 2 formation rate considerably lower, no surface oxide and only chemisorbed oxygen present at the surface at high temperature, reversible scrambling of the (near) surface Pd/(Pd+Ag) ratio, and no hysteresis behavior observed. (lu.se)
  • High Temperature Inonel625 Alloy Rod with Molybdenum, Niobium, and Solid Solution Reinforcement Nickel-Based Deformation Superalloy is a nickel-based alloy that has been reinforced using nickel as a solution. (robocup2009.org)
  • Mn (0.661.15), Si (0.3335) S (0.55555), C Inconel 718 or In718 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy. (actionext.com)
  • Inconel 718 or In718 is a nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy. (actionext.com)
  • lnconel® 617 is a nickel-chromium-cobalt-molybdenum alloy with an exceptional combination of metallurgical stability, strength, and oxidation resistance at high temperatures. (ulbrich.com)
  • Non-destructive studies on tensile and fracture properties of molybdenum at low temperatures (148 to 423 K). JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, 34(7), 1497–1503. (ncsu.edu)
  • TZM alloy is more stable than pure Molybdenum at higher temperatures, while its mechanical properties can be better than that of pure molybdenum. (it-chuiko.com)
  • Molybdenum and Metal Alloy Boats: Content: Ti: 0.4-0.55% Zr: 0.06-0.12% Mo Balance Molybdenum boats are widely used in high-temperature furnaces. (it-chuiko.com)
  • Molybdenum boats are widely used in high-temperature furnaces. (it-chuiko.com)
  • Applications include high temperature turbine blades and heat exchanger tubing, while steels are used in nuclear applications. (wikipedia.org)
  • As in the case of aluminum alloys, the safe operating temperatures for magnesium alloys are far below those of steels. (totalmateria.com)
  • General corrosion rates in deaerated brines at 105 deg and 232 deg c were usually below 5 mpy except for carbon steel, the low-alloy steels, monel 400, 70-30 cupronickel, and the aluminum-base alloys. (cdc.gov)
  • Carbon steel and the low-alloy steels are unsatisfactory for high-temperature, high- salinity brines. (cdc.gov)
  • In deaerated brines at 232 deg c welds in several fe-, ni-, and ti-base alloys corroded at rates comparable to the general corrosion rates of the alloys, but the addition of o2 to the brine increased weld corrosion rates in inconel 625 and e-brite 26-1. (cdc.gov)
  • X-ray fluorescence (XRF) maps of an Inconel nickel-based super alloy sample, plotting the distribution of Ni, Cr, Fe and Nb, acquired at the NanoMax beamline, MAX IV. (lu.se)
  • Finally, we investigate the use of chemical vapor deposition to enable efficient metal joining for corrosion resistant alloys with complex geometries. (lu.se)
  • Also, these zinc-bearing alloys have good tensile properties at both room and elevated temperatures. (totalmateria.com)
  • Property: Excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion, excellent tensile, fatigue, and low-temperature resistance to 980. (robocup2009.org)
  • The new alloy is also targeting a better than 25% increase in strength at 300 ˚C compared to the older alloys at 250 ˚C, as well as excellent hot tearing resistance. (greencarcongress.com)
  • The addition of Aluminum (Al) to a bronze alloy can increase its load bearing capacity as well as provide corrosion resistance to sea water. (nationalbronze.com)
  • High temperature resistance is essential in many applications. (stephensgaskets.co.uk)
  • An amorphous alloy resistance thermometer for low temperature is described, which should have good resistance to damage by radiation. (caltech.edu)
  • Particle stability implies little dimensional change, embrittlement, effects on properties, stable particle spacing, and general resistance to change at high temperatures. (wikipedia.org)
  • As indicated, the ordinary magnesium-base materials used for castings or for wrought products have comparatively poor strength and poor resistance to creep at elevated temperatures. (totalmateria.com)
  • Investigations have shown that the addition of rare-earth metals, in the form of mischmetal, to magnesium will yield alloys that retain much of their strength at elevated temperatures and exhibit relatively high resistance to creep over a wide range of temperature. (totalmateria.com)
  • Tests have shown that various zinc-bearing magnesium alloys containing also, for example, small amounts of zirconium or manganese exhibit good resistance to creep at elevated temperatures. (totalmateria.com)
  • They have higher creep resistance than AZ92 and AZ63 alloys but lower than the RE-bearing alloys. (totalmateria.com)
  • IN-738 is a vacuum-cast, precipitation hardened, nickel-base alloy possessing excellent high temperature creep rupture strength combined with hot corrosion resistance superior to that of many high-strength superalloys of lower chromium content. (nickel-cobaltalloy.com)
  • Alloy IN-738 is mostly used in the industrial gas turbine industry for engine parts required to processing high temperature and stress combined with hot corrosion and sulfidation resistance. (nickel-cobaltalloy.com)
  • The corrosion resistance of 31 fe-, ni-, al-, cu-, ti-, and mo-base alloys was characterized and evaluated as part of research to determine suitable construction materials for geothermal resource recovery plants. (cdc.gov)
  • In this project, the evolution of the Al3ZrxV1-x precipitates in multi-component cast aluminium alloys was characterised in a statistically significant way using small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). (manchester.ac.uk)
  • Dimensions of copper tubes according EN 12449. (engineeringtoolbox.com)
  • a lead-tin eutectic and two lead-free solders (tin-3.5 copper and a tin-3.5 silver alloy). (open.ac.uk)
  • Bending copper pipe and tube temperatures. (engineeringtoolbox.com)
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  • Dislocation climb is a diffusional process, which is less energetically favourable, and mostly occurs at higher temperatures that provide enough energy to advance via the addition and removal of atoms. (wikipedia.org)
  • These compositions make possible the utilization of magnesium alloys under load at substantially higher temperatures than formerly. (totalmateria.com)
  • By a dealloying process, bulk chemically disordered FeRh alloys are transformed into a nanoporous structure with the topology of a few nanometer‐sized ligaments and nodes. (tu-darmstadt.de)
  • For the alloy clusters, low temperature heat capacity anomalies are observed arising from isomerizations that are reminiscent of order-disorder transitions known to occur in some bulk alloy materials. (uri.edu)
  • Superconductivity has been observed as a bulk property of some eutectic alloys (e.g. (caltech.edu)
  • In this work, a eutectic Ti-32.5Fe alloy was produced by high-temperature laser powder bed fusion (LPBF), exploiting the rapid solidification and the capability to produce bulk ultrafine microstructures provided by this processing technique. (esrf.fr)
  • Thus, NF-PXCT provided unique quantitative information about the internal ultrafine architecture of the alloy, for which inter-lamellar spacings down to ⁓ 30-50 nm were achieved, revealing the potential of laser-based additive manufacturing to generate high-strength eutectic alloys with microstructures finer than in those obtained by classical rapid solidification techniques for bulk materials. (esrf.fr)
  • When designing the ideal alloy for specific applications, it's critical to know the minimum and maximum operating temperature for specific bronze alloy. (nationalbronze.com)
  • Brandon Ribic, technology director of America Makes, talks about today's alloy development for additive manufacturing, what manufacturers can expect in the next few years, and the importance of data sharing. (qualitymag.com)
  • Additive manufacturing (3D printing) of tall, complicated structures can be accomplished with a highly conductive gallium alloy. (techbriefs.com)
  • While research on additive manufacturing has initially focused on conventional alloys known from casting and forging processes, current efforts include the development of metals tailored to the specific metallurgical conditions of laser-based additive manufacturing. (esrf.fr)
  • Although transition metals can activate C-H bonds, chemisorption and low-temperature conversion remain elusive on these surfaces. (rsc.org)
  • From a broad screening including single atom and intermetallic alloys in various substrates, we find early transition metals as promising metal solutes for methane chemisorption and low-temperature activation. (rsc.org)
  • These may include modification of select alloying additions (to the low or high end of the specified alloy element concentration range) or adjustments to the material particle size distribution in the case of powder metals and are referred to as the second generation of AM materials. (qualitymag.com)
  • Metals and Alloys, University Bayreuth, Ludwig-Thoma-Str. (mdpi.com)
  • The new alloys were enabled by recent microstructural discoveries, combined with first-principles modeling. (greencarcongress.com)
  • For an in-depth understanding of microstructural influences on mechanical properties a duplex type TNB (Nb-containing TiAl) alloy has been investigated. (dlr.de)
  • The local stress–strain behaviors of different microstructural zones of the weld were determined at various temperatures. (ncsu.edu)
  • The most commonly investigated high entropy alloy, AlCoCrCuFeNi, has been chosen for optimization of its microstructural and mechanical properties by means of compositional changes and heat treatments. (mdpi.com)
  • This study aimed to determine the microstructural and mechanical properties of a nickel- based alloy, after the casting process. (bvsalud.org)
  • The present invention belongs to a preparation process of magnesium-rare earth intermediate alloy, belonging to the field of fused salt electrolysis metallurgical technology. (google.com)
  • Said invention adopts magnesium-lanthanum-praseodymium-cerium intermediate alloy whose rare earth content is 5-8 wt% as initial subsidence liquid cathode, and the mass ratio of said intermediate alloy and total electrolyte is 1:4-5, under the condition of 700-900 deg.C said invention utilizes the electrolysis process to prepare magnesium-(8-30) wt% lanthanum-praseodymium-cerium intermediate alloy with high rare earth content. (google.com)
  • The present invention relates to the method for low temperature sinking liquid cathode electrolytic preparation magnesium rare earth intermediate alloy.Belong to the fused salt electrolysis metallurgical technology field. (google.com)
  • The strength, hardness, and modulus of elasticity of magnesium-base materials decrease with increasing temperature. (totalmateria.com)
  • Some magnesium alloys have been developed recently for use at moderately elevated temperatures. (totalmateria.com)
  • In projecting applications of magnesium alloys at elevated temperatures, the tensile and other mechanical properties at the particular service temperatures must be considered. (totalmateria.com)
  • Creep and stress-rupture data are important in considering magnesium alloys for various high-temperature applications. (totalmateria.com)
  • The usual commercial magnesium alloys of the aluminum-zinc (manganese) type are relatively stable up to about 300 o F (150 o C) and may be used for some applications below that temperature. (totalmateria.com)
  • The use of high temperature sintering and different alloying elements are possible solutions to overcome properties obtained by using Ni as an alloying element sintered at conventional temperatures. (unitn.it)
  • Materials with Cr, Mo and Si were investigated using high temperature sintering (1180°C and 1250°) in comparison to traditionally high Ni materials sintered at conventional temperature (1120°C). The dimensional stability, geometrical precision, density, and microstructure of ring-shaped specimens were studied by using a coordinate measuring machine (CMM) and the effect of HTS on the mechanical properties were estimated through the fraction of the load bearing section. (unitn.it)
  • Magnetometry and Mössbauer spectroscopy reveal the coexistence of two magnetic ground states, a conventional low‐temperature spin‐glass and a hitherto‐unknown robust ferromagnetic phase. (tu-darmstadt.de)
  • The effects of static disorder on the vortex phases and dynamics of high-temperature and conventional amorphous superconductors are investigated with various experimental techniques from DC to microwave frequencies. (caltech.edu)
  • In contrast to conventional wisdom, certain materials become more plastic at low temperatures. (harvard.edu)
  • This study aimed to compare the effect of repeated ceramic firings on the marginal fit of copings fabricated from cobalt-chromium through soft metal milling and a conventional nickel-chromium casting alloy. (bvsalud.org)
  • The study provides a means for reaching conventionally inaccessible magnetic states, resulting in a complete on/off ferromagnetic-paramagnetic switching over a broad temperature range. (tu-darmstadt.de)
  • Deformation mechanisms in tin and tin-based electronic solder alloys. (ncsu.edu)
  • High temperature deformation characteristics of tin-based solder alloys: Application to electronic packaging. (ncsu.edu)
  • However, the short welding cycle makes it challenging to effectively monitor the temperature history and deformation of the workpieces during the process. (unl.pt)
  • It is shown that the cooperation of different deformation mechanisms led to the extremely large ductility at low temperatures. (harvard.edu)
  • These new data call for a revisit of the deformation map at low temperatures. (harvard.edu)
  • Under conditions where creep may arise (static loading at elevated temperature), it is useful in design to compare with the yield strength and tensile strength, for the temperatures of interest, the stress for a certain deformation or the stress-to-rupture under creep-loading conditions. (totalmateria.com)
  • Heat capacities are calculated as a function of temperature for bimetallic clusters composed of six palladium and seven nickel atoms using Monte Carlo techniques both with and without J-walking. (uri.edu)
  • Calculations of the heat capacity as a function of temperature show the presence of a "melting" coexistence region similar to that observed in pure clusters. (uri.edu)
  • These low temperature heat capacity anomalies are observable only when the J-walking algorithm is used. (uri.edu)
  • For varying the microstructure of this alloy controlled heat treatments (HT) have been performed with eight distinct maximum temperatures, ranging from 1230 degrees C to 1300 degrees C with a 10 degrees C temperature increment. (dlr.de)
  • These are just a few examples of our range of heat resistant alloys. (stephensgaskets.co.uk)
  • it's a super-metal that withstands the scorching heat of furnaces and high-temperature environments. (refractorymetal.org)
  • Solution heat-treated castings and hard-rolled sheet in the usual alloys are unstable above 300 o F (150 o C) and are not suitable for use at elevated temperatures. (totalmateria.com)
  • In particular, those who demand high quality alloys that remain stable, durable and reliable when faced with extreme temperatures. (stephensgaskets.co.uk)
  • Stable operation at higher media temperatures. (centrifugalflowfan.com)
  • It is the most stable of the nitrogen mustards but decomposes at temperatures greater than 256 EC. (cdc.gov)
  • The way that Bronze Mills are able to offer different properties is through the addition of specific elements in varied amounts to the alloy composition. (nationalbronze.com)
  • There are many advantageous properties that can be achieved based on the bronze alloys elemental composition. (nationalbronze.com)
  • The mechanical properties of TiAl alloys are very sensitive to the inherent microstructure. (dlr.de)
  • Every alloy has properties that will make it react differently than every other alloy when subjected to prolonged periods of high temperature. (stephensgaskets.co.uk)
  • The effect of rapid cooling the alloys from the liquid state on the microstructure and on the superconducting properties has been studied. (caltech.edu)
  • Hoelzer and coworkers showed that an alloy containing a homogeneous dispersion of 1-5 nm Y2Ti2O7 nanoclusters has superior creep properties to an alloy with a heterogeneous dispersion of 5-20 nm nanoclusters of the same composition. (wikipedia.org)
  • Polished Tungsten plate with 99.97% purity About Metal alloy 99.97% high purity polished tungssten plate: Properties: Good thermal conductivity and low thermal expansion. (cookingmamacookoff.com)
  • Materials used for high temperature components in nuclear power generation, aerospace, chemical and process plants undergo changes in their microstructure during operation in service leading to degradation in their mechanical properties. (ncsu.edu)
  • These studies demonstrate that ABI can be used as a non-destructive technique to determine changes in mechanical properties of nickel base alloy components due to aging. (ncsu.edu)
  • Booklet provides laboratory and field test data, as well as the physical properties of this alloy. (nickel-cobaltalloy.com)
  • Depending on the application, bronze bearings may be exposed to extreme temperatures. (nationalbronze.com)
  • Introduction In the relentless quest for materials that can endure extreme temperatures, tantalum emerges as a shining star. (refractorymetal.org)
  • Having such a higher-temperature alloy for use in the head can be a game changer for light-duty engines, suggested Dr. J Allen Haynes, ORNL propulsion materials program manager. (greencarcongress.com)
  • The increasing piston, cylinder, head, exhaust valve and turbocharger temperatures represent significant structural materials-and cost-challenges. (greencarcongress.com)
  • The work on the high-temperature Al alloy is one of a number of propulsion materials projects at the lab. (greencarcongress.com)
  • and high-temperature exhaust manifold materials. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Scientists have developed a method for allowing materials to self-heal cracks at temperatures well below freezing. (materialstoday.com)
  • Despite these benefits, alloy development and qualification through existing trusted approaches can encounter risks and challenges where cost and time to market may jeopardize adoption within the production bill of materials or meeting return on investment criteria. (qualitymag.com)
  • Enabling more rapid and cost-effective means to qualify and certify alloys is anticipated to enhance domestic manufacturing competitiveness as well as foster broader industrialization of AM materials and product designs for industries including defense, aerospace, medical, automotive, energy, and nuclear. (qualitymag.com)
  • We are a global leader in high-performance specialty alloy-based materials and process solutions for critical applications in the aerospace, t ransportation , defense, energy, industrial, medical, and consumer electronics markets. (carpentertechnology.com)
  • 4) We use them as a convenient model system for an investigation of crystallization, melting and domain growth processes and develop analogies to classical materials such as alloys. (lu.se)
  • The alloy also resists a wide range of corrosive aqueous environments. (ulbrich.com)
  • It provides the gas turbine industry with a cast alloy having good creep strength up to 1700 -1800 F combined with the ability to withstand long-time exposure to the hot corrosive environments occurring in gas turbines. (nickel-cobaltalloy.com)
  • High-resolution near-field synchrotron ptychographic X-ray computed tomography carried out at ID16A reveals the ultrafine eutectic microstructures of a titanium-iron-based alloy. (esrf.fr)
  • Projected conditions for internal combustion engines in 2025 push light-duty engine exhaust temperatures into the low end of gas turbine regimes, Haynes said. (greencarcongress.com)
  • Applications of the alloy are mainly for gas turbine and jet engine components, such as blades, vanes and intergral-wheels. (nickel-cobaltalloy.com)
  • Precipitate volume fraction also increased from 0.11 vol.% to 0.24 vol.% for the lower solute alloy and from 0.14 vol.% to 0.33 vol.% for the higher solute one. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • For the higher solute alloy, the average precipitate radius from the TEM measurements was found to be consistently smaller than Rg.Such a study is important because it extends the experimental SAXS methodology previously used only in simplified alloys to multi-component cast alloys of industrial importance. (manchester.ac.uk)
  • The fact that the amorphous alloy has a quadrupole splitting of the same magnitude as that of crystalline tellurium confirms the hypothesis proposed previously that the metastable amorphous tellurium-base alloys consist of randomly oriented spiral chains of tellurium, with the atoms of the minor constituent (s) randomly distributed between the chains. (caltech.edu)
  • Oxide dispersion strengthened alloys (ODS) are alloys that consist of a metal matrix with small oxide particles dispersed within it. (wikipedia.org)
  • The vial on the left is an alloy that contains gallium, indium, and tin, and melts at -20° Celsius (-4° Fahrenheit). (electronicsinfoline.com)
  • Gallium alloys are already being used as the conductive material in flexible electronics. (techbriefs.com)
  • Prior to this new modification that uses sonication - the energy of sound - to mix the nickel particles and the oxidized gallium into the liquid metal, the alloys' printability was restricted to two-dimensional. (techbriefs.com)
  • In an eutectic alloy obtained by melting the constituents, alternating domains of metal and semiconductor can exist in a well-defined microscopic array. (caltech.edu)
  • Spin-polarized van der Waals corrected density functional theory calculations were applied to Sn-Pt alloys with Pt content ≤ 50% (referred to as low Pt alloys) to evaluate their catalytic activity towards the dehydrogenation of methylcyclohexane (MCH), with the formation of toluene as product. (mdpi.com)
  • Sn-Pt alloys had the lowest dehydrogenation energetics, indicating that the activity of this catalytic material is superior to that of a pristine Pt catalyst. (mdpi.com)
  • This study investigated the effect of sintering temperatures and times on metal-ceramic bond strength vis-a-vis interfacial fracture toughness. (bvsalud.org)
  • The impact of the oxygen chemical potential is most visible at high temperatures where the oxide composition changes from mostly Al based to mostly Mg based. (lu.se)
  • The results suggest that the reactant activation is affected by both surface composition and surface termination, i.e. mechanistically different on Pd 75% Ag 25% (1 1 1) than Pd(1 1 1), and less efficient on (1 1 1) as compared to the (1 0 0) alloy counterpart. (lu.se)
  • In addition to the above information, we've created a downloadable chart to use when determining the most suitable bronze alloy for your bearing application. (nationalbronze.com)
  • The distribution of temperature and stress fields was then obtained by thermal-stress analysis using the direct coupling method, and the superelasticity of SMAs was observed. (unl.pt)
  • The simulation procedure demonstrates its potential to predict temperature and stress distributions during the USW process. (unl.pt)
  • For γ' volume fractions of 0.4 to 0.6 in nickel-based alloys, the threshold stress for local climb is only about 1.25 to 1.40 times higher than general climb. (wikipedia.org)
  • Dissolving co2 and ch4 in the brines at 232 deg c had little effect, but dissolving o2 seriously increased stress corrosion cracking, crevice corrosion, and, except for the ti-base alloys, pitting. (cdc.gov)
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  • 2) We use binary mixtures of microgels with different sizes, charge state and transition temperature to explore the rich phase diagram in binary systems of soft particles, investigate various ordered and amorphous phases and study solid-solid phase transitions. (lu.se)
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  • The majority of metal AM product development in the last decade has focused on legacy alloys historically developed for casting or forging applications. (qualitymag.com)
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  • Above the superconducting transition temperature Tc, the temperature dependence of the conductivity is consistent with inelastic scattering processes which are destructive to the phase coherence for electron localization, thereby allowing estimates for Lφ(T). The Hall effect data on a-Mo3Si, in conjunction with the resistivity data, allow the determination of the carrier concentration and mean free path. (caltech.edu)
  • Transition temperatures well in excess of those for the pure metal were found. (caltech.edu)
  • It was found that a decrease in the characteristic domain sizes of the metal and semiconductor was accompanied by an increase of the superconducting transition temperature of the alloy. (caltech.edu)
  • Recoilless resonant absorption of the 35.6-KeV γ ray (3/2+ to ½+ transition) in Te125 has been observed in both simple-cubic and amorphous tellurium-base alloys obtained by rapid cooling from the liquid state. (caltech.edu)