Abstract

The grains structure of samples of а SmS targets, obtained by pressing methods without and with the use of subsequent high-temperature processing by high- frequency currents (further HFC), under various pressure was investigated. The density of samples obtained under different conditions was determined. The optimal technological conditions for obtaining high-quality targets of a samarium monosulfide are determined: high-frequency annealing with pressing under pressure of 5t/cm 2 is more effective than high-frequency current annealing with pressing under pressure of 4 t/cm 2 . A significant content of unbound metallic samarium in samples obtained by pressing at 5 t/cm 2 but not subjected to high-temperature HFC annealing has been established.

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