Abstract

Experimental results are presented on the thermal vacuum evaporation of barium hafnate BaHfO3 and double barium-strontium hafnate Ba0.5Sr0.5HfO3, which are included together with finely dispersed tungsten as components in sintered composites. It is found that at T = 1900 K only barium and barium oxide are the products of BaHfO3 evaporation, i.e., congruent evaporation of BaHfO3 does not occur. Investigations of Ba0.5Sr0.5HfO3 evaporation at T = 1600 K showed that it also does not evaporate congruently. At the same time, the nucleation of a new phase of BaO·SrO in the form of structures with D6 symmetry was detected. Using a high-current vacuum arc discharge, congruent evaporation of Ba0.5Sr0.5HfO3 takes place, forming various crystalline formations of double barium-strontium hafnate on the substrate.

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