Structural and phase transformations in condensed selenium

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作者
Minaev, VS [1 ]
Timoshenkov, SP
Kalugin, VV
机构
[1] Res Inst Mat Sci & Technol, Moscow 124460, Russia
[2] Moscow State Tech Univ, Moscow Inst Elect Engn, Moscow 124498, Russia
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JOURNAL OF OPTOELECTRONICS AND ADVANCED MATERIALS | 2005年 / 7卷 / 04期
关键词
selenium; polymorphoid; polymeric-polymorphoid structure; glass; ultra-dispersive substance;
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摘要
At normal pressure selenium exists in several forms of condensed state: crystalline (hexagonal Se-n, alpha-, beta-, gamma-monoclinic Se-8, monoclinic Se-8), rhombohedral Se-6, alpha- and beta-cubic Se, amorphous Se (red, brown and black Se), 4 liquid modifications, vitreous selenium. Structural and phase transformations taking place at heating as well as at cooling (or at constant temperature) of all above indicated selenium forms have been considered. The analysis of transformations inside of different Se forms and between them has been made on the base of the concept of the polymeric-polymorphoid structure of glass and glass-forming liquid using data of diffractometry, IR-, Raman- and UV-photoelectron spectroscopy as well as results of heat capacity alterations in the range of Se glass transition and enthalpy of transformation of non-crystal line Se forms into others.
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