1967
DOI: 10.1007/bf00838543
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Conditions for appearance of continuum in absorption/spectrum of Hg+M vapor at the Hg line 2537 �

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“…It was confirmed that a halo pattern characteristic of the melt (the first intenafter a (111) pattern disappeared on melting, and that the reverse occurred on freezing, indicating that no difference occurred between the foil orientations before melting and after freezing. Moreover, the (001) pattern of tetragonal Bi2O2.7-2.8 specified by Zav'yalova et al (31) was obtained, superimposed on the (111) pattern of Bi, from a very thin part of the film which occurred by de-wetting of the bismuth when the foil was melted. It is conceivably possible that a very thin oxide layer is formed on the surface of the growing crystal.…”
Section: Formation Of Crystal Defectsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It was confirmed that a halo pattern characteristic of the melt (the first intenafter a (111) pattern disappeared on melting, and that the reverse occurred on freezing, indicating that no difference occurred between the foil orientations before melting and after freezing. Moreover, the (001) pattern of tetragonal Bi2O2.7-2.8 specified by Zav'yalova et al (31) was obtained, superimposed on the (111) pattern of Bi, from a very thin part of the film which occurred by de-wetting of the bismuth when the foil was melted. It is conceivably possible that a very thin oxide layer is formed on the surface of the growing crystal.…”
Section: Formation Of Crystal Defectsmentioning
confidence: 97%