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Документ Effect of an electric field on coalescence in gallium island films(1990) Chizhik, S.P.; Dukarov, S.V.; Gladkikh, N.T.; Grigoryeva, L.K.It was found that the external longitudinal electric field stimulates coalescence in gallium island films with different particle sizes on a poorly conducting carbon substrate, which can be considered as a manifestation of the particle mutual-charging effect. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Установлено, что внешнее продольное электрическое поле стимулирует процесс коалесценции в островковых пленках галлия с различным размером частиц на слабопроводящей углеродной подложке, что может рассматриваться как проявление эффекта взаимного заряжения частиц.Документ Methods of determination of wetting in highly dispersed systems(Gordon and Breach Science Publishers S.A., 1987) Gladkikh, N.T.; Chizhik, S.P.; Larin, V.I.; Grigoryeva, L.K.; Dukarov, S.V.Procedures are described for studying the wetting of solid substrates by island vacuum condensates. The proposed methods are based on the application of optical and electron microscopy and may be used to find the angles of contact over a wide range of particle sizes (3-10^5 nm).Документ Size effects in wetting for highly dispersed systems(Gordon and Breach Science Publishers S.A., 1989) Chizhik, S.P.; Gladkikh, N.T.; Larin, V.I.; Grigoryeva, L.K.; Dukarov, S.V.; Stepanova, S.V.Wetting in systems with different dispersities of the solid and liquid phases and with different types of interfacial interaction was investigated. Studied were liq-uid metal-amorphous carbon and liquid metal-solid metal film-ionic crystal sys-tems in which the drop size and the thickness of film-substrates varied in the range 3x10^5–2x10^2 nm, respectively. It was found that for systems of the metal-amorphous carbon type a reduction in particle size and in thickness of carbon films brings about a size effect during wetting as a consequence of a decrease in the surface energy of the corresponding dispersed phase. For metal-metal-ionic crystal systems, a size effect during wetting is also observed but it is mainly caused by a changed nature of the interfacial interaction in the dispersed phases. Some parameters derived from the experimental data determine the dependence of the surface energy of small particles on their size.