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Fizika Tverdogo Tela, 2016 Volume 58, Issue 1, Pages 11–13 (Mi ftt10099)

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Metals

Effect of low electrical potentials on the microhardness of metallic materials

D. V. Orlovaab, V. I. Danilovab, L. B. Zuevca, O. S. Staskevichc

a Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
b Tomsk Polytechnic University
c Tomsk State University

Abstract: The effect of low ($<$ 5 V) electrical potentials on the microhardness of metallic materials has been studied experimentally. It has been revealed that this effect does depend on the sign of the electric field potential. It has been found that the microhardness of aluminum, cobalt, and zinc decreases and the microhardness of zirconium and iron increases when an electrical potential is applied. It has been argued that the degree of microhardness change under an electric field depends on the magnitude of applied potential, the magnitude of the Hall coefficient of a metal, and its physicochemical properties.

Keywords: Zirconium, Electrical Potential, Hall Coefficient, Silicon Iron, E110 Alloy.

Received: 08.06.2015
Revised: 23.06.2015


 English version:
Physics of the Solid State, 2016, 58:1, 9–11

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