Abstract

This paper examines the effect of exposure to high-intensity light on the formation of fractal micro- and nanostructures and the thermal expansion of tantalum pentoxide and niobium pentoxide ceramics. After such processing, the thermal expansion curve of Ta2O5 shows anomalous regions of zero or negative expansion, whereas the thermal expansion of Nb2O5 ceramics decreases in magnitude in the region of negative values, and their thermal expansion curve becomes more symmetrical.

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