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Changes of dissipative properties of CdS single crystals exposed to ultrasound

G.V. Bushueva, G.M. Zinenkova, V.I. Reshetov, M.I. Silis

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1990. 45. N 5. P. 68

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Dissipative properties of CdS single crystals during ultrasonic treatment were investigated using the method of two-component piezoelectric oscillator. The experiments were conducted at frequeancies of the order of 100 kHz, with relative deformation amplitudes up to $5 \times 10^{~4}$. Exposure to ultrasound is shown to produce changes in the dissipative properties, strength characteristics, and the dislocation structure of CdS crystals.

Authors
G.V. Bushueva, G.M. Zinenkova, V.I. Reshetov, M.I. Silis
Department of Molecular Physics and Physical Measurements, Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University, Leninskie Gory, Moscow, 119992, Russia
Issue 5, 1990

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