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The electroconductivity and thermal behavior of cesium orthophosphate is studied in dry air. The differential scanning calorimetry and dilatometry data show it to experience a phase transition at 450–620°C. The transition occurs in a wide temperature range, is accompanied by perceptible hysteresis, and shifts towards lower temperatures with rising air humidity.
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Stroev, S.S., Kuz'min, A.V., Davydov, S.A. et al. Electroconductivity of Cesium Orthophosphate in Dry Air. Russian Journal of Electrochemistry 39, 1002–1004 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025788307874
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