Crystallization of silica glass upon heating by contact with a NaCl crystal grain
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Crystallization of silica glasses of various types by contact with a NaCl crystal grain was investigated. The depth of the center of the crystallized region was proportional to the square root of the heating time. The temperature-dependence of the depth at the fixed time is linear in the Arrhenius plot at temperatures higher than approximately 1000°C, and for slopes bent at approximately 1000°C.
著者
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INOUYE Akihiro
Fukui National College of Technology
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Kuzuu Nobu
Department Of Applied Physics Fukui University
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HORII Naohiro
Fukui National College of Technology
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KAMIDE Mitsuru
Fukui National College of Technology
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