Abstract

There is a considerable awakening of interest at the present time in the properties of materials with low temperature coefficients of linear expansion (TCLE) and with TCLEs close to zero [1-3], which can be explained by their prospective uses in various fields of science and technology, and particularly in the construction of precision instruments. Under these circumstances, data on the stability of the length and the TCLE of such materials over a period of time and following the effects of hard radiation are important.

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