Abstract
In tantalum samples containing more than 1.2 at.% of nitrogen in solid solution, electrical resistivity is reduced by up to 58 per cent during annealing. It is shown that this reduction is caused by partial ordering of the nitrogen atoms in the tantalum lattice. Experimental results on the dependence of resistivity on annealing time, annealing temperature and nitrogen concentration are discussed.
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