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Cadmium telluride and cadmium zinc telluride
2019CdTe and CdZnTe crystals are employed for several applications such as IR imaging, X- and gamma ray detection, optical devices, and photovoltaics. These applications require that crystals show peculiar properties. On the other hand, phase diagrams suggest possible growth technologies.
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Mercury Cadmium Telluride/Cadmium Telluride Distributed Bragg Reflectors
Conference on Optoelectronic and Microelectronic Materials and Devices, 2004., 2006A HgCdTe/CdTe system is investigated for use in distributed Bragg reflectors. The modelled performance is described, and compared to an as-grown structure. As-grown 15 layer structures with arithmetically varying layer thickness are also annealed at 250°C and performance re-evaluated at 2, 7 and 24 hours anneal times.
J.G.A. Wehner +5 more
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Lead telluride-lead tin telluride heterojunction diode array
Solid-State Electronics, 1975Abstract PbTePb 0·80 Sn 0·20 Te heterojunction diode arrays have been fabricated from layers grown by the liquid phase epitaxy technique on Pb 0·80 Sn 0·20 Te substrates. The quality of grown surfaces was found to be dependent upon crystal orientation and substrate surface treatment.
C.C. Wang, S.R. Hampton
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Electrodeposition of Antimony Telluride.
ChemInform, 2002AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Gisbert Leimkühler +2 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Vinyllithiums from Butylvinyl Tellurides and Bisvinyl Tellurides.
ChemInform, 1990AbstractThe vinylic tellurides (I) are transmetallated with butyllithium (II) to generate the vinyllithium compounds (III) which react with electrophiles, e.g. the aldehydes or ketones (IV), yielding the allylic alcohols (V).
S. M. BARROS +2 more
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Optical properties of zinc telluride with cadmium telluride submonolayers
Physics of the Solid State, 2016Reflection, luminescence, and Raman spectra of epitaxial ZnTe layers nominally incorporating double CdTe submonolayers were studied. The band of an exciton localized at the potential produced by narrow-gap planar inclusions dominated the luminescence of these heterostructures.
V. F. Agekyan +4 more
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Adsorption of zinc on cadmium telluride and mercury telluride surfaces
Physical Review B, 1991Modifications of the surface properties of cadmium and mercury telluride due to the adsorption of zinc atoms are investigated. The bulk band structure is obtained by parametrizing the matrix elements in an empirical tight-binding Hamiltonian. A tellurium-terminated (111) surface is formed by introducing an infinite repulsive potential localized within ...
K. A. I. L. Wijewardena +2 more
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Vinyllithiums from butyl-vinyl tellurides and bis-vinyl tellurides
Tetrahedron Letters, 1989Abstract Butyl vinyl tellurides and bis-vinyl tellurides furnish vinyllithiums with retention of configuration in good yields upon treatment with n-butyllithium at −78°C.
Simone M. Barros +2 more
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ChemInform Abstract: Electrodeposition of Cadmium Telluride Using Phosphine Telluride.
Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1986AbstractThin CdTe films are electrodeposited on Ti‐cathodes using tri(n‐butyl)phosphine telluride and Cd ion in propylene carbonate (about 100°C).
A. DARKOWSKI, M. COCIVERA
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Telluride InfoZone: a program of the Telluride Institute
Proceedings of lst IEEE International Workshop on Community Networking, 2002The Telluride InfoZone is a pilot project for broad spectrum community development and education in rural areas, using information and telecommunications technologies. The InfoZone is a project of the Telluride Institute, a nonprofit research, education and cultural organization. It has grown from broad based community master planning to the pro-active
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