par Bouillon, Florent ;Jardinier, Marcelle
Référence Acta Metallurgica, 9, 12, page (1041-1046)
Publication Publié, 1961-12
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : The nucleation of the oxide formed during the reaction cadmium-oxygen, as a function of temperature, pressure and crystallographic orientation of the metal, takes place in a manner similar to that of cuprous oxide. Single crystals of cadmium oxide thus formed are enveloped by a much thinner oxide layer whose structure is generally less perfect. The interface between the oxide crystals formed at oxygen pressure less than 760 mm of mercury exhibit thicker oxide layers than those formed at the same temperature but at oxygen pressures equal to atmospheric pressure. © 1961.