Title of article :
Evaporation and Condensation of Uranium Dioxide in an Electromagnetic Field
Author/Authors :
T. P. Salikhov and V. V. Kan ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
New physical phenomena related to the iInteraction of laser radiation with
high evaporation materials, in particular with uranium dioxide, have been
experimentally revealed by a subsecond heating technique. The first phenomenon,
iInterpreted as an absorption flash, was observed in laser heating the
sample and was manifested as a sharp drop in temperature on the heating
curve. The second phenomenon, iInterpreted as a threshold condensation
of vapor on the sample, was revealed during the cooling stage of the sample
initially heated by laser radiation. This was manifested as an exothermal
condensation peak on the cooling curve. The study of these phenomena has
shown that there was a stable vapor zone above a sample in the field of laser
radiation. The size and shape of the small particles produced due to laser
evaporation and mainly formed in this vapor zone depended on the power
of the laser radiation and the pressure of the inert gas. A change in the
parameters of the vapor zone by changing the power of the laser radiation
and the pressure of the inert gas gives the potential to produce nanoparticles
of targeted sizes. Thus, the study of physical processes and mechanisms
of forming nanoparticles of refractory materials at high temperatures motivates
further development of the method of laser evaporation for producing
nano-dimensional powders of targeted sizes and properties
Keywords :
vapor condensation. , COOLING , evaporation , High temperatures , Laser heating , thermal radiation properties , uranium dioxide , nanoparticles
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics