Abstract

The CW CO- laser induced oxidation of vanadium was investigated. On the surface of vanadium grew a V2O5 layer. During the oxidation of vanadium most of the V2O5 formed was in the liquid state. Times needed for melting of V2O5 were measured for various polarizations of CW CO2 laser light. Some interesting stochastic phenomena were observed during the oxidation of vanadium.

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