FIELD: physical chemistry. SUBSTANCE: radiation resistant (106 rad) optical inorganic material having low melting point (750+-5) C and high hardness can be used for recording Cerenkov radiation. Monocrystalline material is essentially PbF2-based solid solution with high-temperature cubic modification stabilized by addition of CdF2. This material has the corresponding empirical formula: Pb1-xCdxF2 wherein 0.30 ≅ x < 0.34. Monocrystals of acid compositions are grown by Bridgeman- Stochbarger in graphite crucibles in inert atmosphere. EFFECT: improved properties. 1 cl, 1 tbl
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Dates
1996-05-27—Published
1993-04-02—Filed