Abstract

AbstractThe aim of the work was to study the creation of micro- and macro-segregation of iridium in low-alloyed molybdenum single crystals after electron beam zone melting (floating zone technique) depending on various conditions of crystallization. In order to evaluate relations between the chemical inhomogeneity and structural defects and their influence on properties of single crystals, the dependence of concentration and character of distribution of admixtures under various crystallization conditions on the origin of concentration undercooling and dislocation substructure of molybdenum single crystals prepared by electron beam floating zone melting was experimentally investigated.

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