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Interband plasmonic nanoresonators for enhanced thermoelectric photodetection. [PDF]

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Linearly Dispersing Carriers in Atomically Thin Antiferromagnetic NdTe3

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Adsorption of zinc on cadmium telluride and mercury telluride surfaces

Physical Review B, 1991
Modifications 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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Electrodeposition of Antimony Telluride.

ChemInform, 2002
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Gisbert Leimkühler   +2 more
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Telluride InfoZone: a program of the Telluride Institute

Proceedings of lst IEEE International Workshop on Community Networking, 2002
The 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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Long wavelength photoeffects in mercury selenide, mercury telluride, and mercury telluride-cadmium telluride

Infrared Physics, 1962
Abstract Mercury selenide, mercury telluride, and mercury telluride-cadmium telluride are semiconductors which have been investigated as intrinsic infrared detecting materials. Mercury selenide and mercury telluride in the photoelectromagnetic-Nernst configuration exhibit spectral and frequency responses indicative of thermal rather than photon ...
P.W. Kruse   +3 more
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Indium Telluride Metal

Science, 1963
Metallic indium telluride, InTe(II), is metastable up to 125°C at one atmosphere pressure. It has a cubic crystal structure and has a light blue color.
A J, Darnell, A J, Yencha, W F, Libby
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