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Vaporization of antimony and tellurium in the vicinity of the critical point.
Vladimir S. Ban,Bruce E. Knox +1 more
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In this article, the conditions of laser-solid interaction are discussed; it is shown that critical temperatures and pressures for Sb and Te can be attained when a sufficiently strong laser interacts with these metals.Abstract:
Laser‐produced vapor of antimony and tellurium was analyzed with a time‐of‐flight mass spectrometer. Several new vapor species have been observed: Te5 and Sb3 are the most abundant species in the vapor of the respective metals. The conditions of laser–solid interaction are discussed; it is shown that critical temperatures and pressures for Sb and Te can be attained when a sufficiently strong laser interacts with these metals.read more
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