作者: Ji -Zhong Zhang , Delu Liu
DOI: 10.1007/BF00541561
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摘要: Molybdena fractal clusters of various shapes were obtained experimentally in an evaporation-deposition system. The open ramified deposits grew after heating MoO3 powder at 750–900 °C for 0.5–2 h. They demonstrate two structural forms: the stack-like formation and net-like one. Scanning electron microscopy observations revealed that consist one three different microstructures: needle-like whiskers, ribbon-like crystals, fascicular crystals. Each pattern displays microscopical anisotropy although they are macroscopical self-similar feature. A nucleation-aggregation model is suggested to explain non-equilibrium growth processes.