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Heterogeneous Dispersed Systems

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Physics of Laser Crystals

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The peculiarities of thermodynamics of small particles with sizes of order of hundred Angstroms and less are discussed. It is shown that if the solubility of small particles in a solvent or in a melt cannot be long living, the impurity solubility in small particles appears to be for some orders of value greater compared to bulk samples and can preserve for a long time. This provides a new approach for materials preparation for different purposes.

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Koshkin, V., Dolzhenko, Y. (2003). Heterogeneous Dispersed Systems. In: Krupa, JC., Kulagin, N.A. (eds) Physics of Laser Crystals. NATO Science Series, vol 126. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0031-4_9

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