Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9588590 | Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The viscosity of liquid tellurium doped with 3D transition metals was measured. The experimental results demonstrate that small (up to 3 at.%) additions of the transition metal increase the viscosity by up to 50%. Temperature dependence of the tellurium viscosity suggests a possibility to form the chain structures during melting. It was assumed that doping of the 3D metal with a complicated outer electron configuration leads to some recovering of the destroyed bonds and forcing of a complex formation, which, in turn, results in the viscosity increasing. A volume fraction of clusters in liquid tellurium is evaluated from viscosity and density measurements. An influence of the 3D transition metals on evolution of the alloy structure is analyzed.
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Authors
V. Sklyarchuk, Yu. Plevachuk, S. Mudry, I. Stec,