Temperature and photopolymerization effects in microhardness of C70 crystals

Tachibana, M. ; Yamaguchi, T. ; Kojima, K.

[S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 2001
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1089-7550
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Physics
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The microhardness of C70 crystals was investigated in the temperature range of 295–425 K. The hardness gradually decreased with increasing temperature. The photoinduced hardening was observed after the long-time illumination of light. The hardening reached the maximum near the phase transition temperature of 348 K. These results are discussed and compared with those of C60 crystals. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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autor Tachibana, M.
Yamaguchi, T.
Kojima, K.
autorsonst Tachibana, M.
Yamaguchi, T.
Kojima, K.
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notes The microhardness of C70 crystals was investigated in the temperature range of 295–425 K. The hardness gradually decreased with increasing temperature. The photoinduced hardening was observed after the long-time illumination of light. The hardening reached the maximum near the phase transition temperature of 348 K. These results are discussed and compared with those of C60 crystals. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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Yamaguchi, T.
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shingle_author_2 Tachibana, M.
Yamaguchi, T.
Kojima, K.
shingle_author_3 Tachibana, M.
Yamaguchi, T.
Kojima, K.
shingle_author_4 Tachibana, M.
Yamaguchi, T.
Kojima, K.
shingle_catch_all_1 Tachibana, M.
Yamaguchi, T.
Kojima, K.
Temperature and photopolymerization effects in microhardness of C70 crystals
The microhardness of C70 crystals was investigated in the temperature range of 295–425 K. The hardness gradually decreased with increasing temperature. The photoinduced hardening was observed after the long-time illumination of light. The hardening reached the maximum near the phase transition temperature of 348 K. These results are discussed and compared with those of C60 crystals. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_2 Tachibana, M.
Yamaguchi, T.
Kojima, K.
Temperature and photopolymerization effects in microhardness of C70 crystals
The microhardness of C70 crystals was investigated in the temperature range of 295–425 K. The hardness gradually decreased with increasing temperature. The photoinduced hardening was observed after the long-time illumination of light. The hardening reached the maximum near the phase transition temperature of 348 K. These results are discussed and compared with those of C60 crystals. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_3 Tachibana, M.
Yamaguchi, T.
Kojima, K.
Temperature and photopolymerization effects in microhardness of C70 crystals
The microhardness of C70 crystals was investigated in the temperature range of 295–425 K. The hardness gradually decreased with increasing temperature. The photoinduced hardening was observed after the long-time illumination of light. The hardening reached the maximum near the phase transition temperature of 348 K. These results are discussed and compared with those of C60 crystals. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
shingle_catch_all_4 Tachibana, M.
Yamaguchi, T.
Kojima, K.
Temperature and photopolymerization effects in microhardness of C70 crystals
The microhardness of C70 crystals was investigated in the temperature range of 295–425 K. The hardness gradually decreased with increasing temperature. The photoinduced hardening was observed after the long-time illumination of light. The hardening reached the maximum near the phase transition temperature of 348 K. These results are discussed and compared with those of C60 crystals. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
1089-7550
10897550
American Institute of Physics (AIP)
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