Phase transition of nano-sized amorphous tungsten to a crystalline state

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R. T. Malkhasyan
R. V. Arutyunyan
L. V. Kamaeva
E. I. Salamatov
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[1] NPP Nanoamorf Tekhnologiya ZAO,
[2] Physical-Technical Institute of Ural Department of RAS,undefined
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Journal of Contemporary Physics (Armenian Academy of Sciences) | 2014年 / 49卷
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nano-sized amorphous W; WO; crystalline state; phase transition; melting heat;
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We study thermal-physical characteristics of nano-sized amorphous tungsten and of its oxide. It is shown that a nano-size amorphous metal gets into a nano-size crystalline state after heating up to temperatures much lower than the half-temperature of melting, which is typical for all nano-size amorphous materials. Phase transition of amorphous nano-size WO2 into crystalline state occurs in the temperature range 350–520°C, while the same transition in case of W takes place in the range 1000–1370°C. The energy released at crystallization of nano-size amorphous metal amounts to 170±25 J/g coinciding practically with the value of specific melting heat of usual tungsten. Such a high additional energy of nano-size amorphous metals above the energy of nano-size crystalline metals is their main peculiarity which widens essentially the range of their practical applications.
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