On a Mechanizm of an Electric Field Influence on Physicotecnical Specifications of Materials

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The paper addresses experimental data that describe a constant noncontact electric field influence on physicotechnical specifications of materials, grown in an electric field, and conditioned in it. Experiments have shown that it is possible to control physical and technical specifications of materials changing intensity of a noncontact electric field during crystallization. It is observed that an electric field influences size, optical purity and conductivity of crystals grown in a field. Crystallization of inorganic salts in an electric field allows obtaining chemically pure crystals with minimum defects. A mechanism of an electric field influence on inorganic salts crystallization is provided.

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