Abstract
A melting-solidification region of nanocomposites based on Sn96.5Ag3Cu0.5 (SAC305) alloys with minor admixtures of carbon nanotubes (from 0.005 to 0.03 wt.%) was studied by electrical resistivity measurements using a four-probe method. The samples were produced by planar flow casting technique in the form of thin ribbons. Temperature dependencies of the electrical resistivity revealed a hysteresis between the heating and cooling curves in the melting-solidification temperature range due to the nonequilibrim solidification. An influence of the carbon nanotubes content on electrical resistivity values has been analyzed.
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