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Boron antimonide

Boron antimonide BSb n F43m fee Zinc blende Stable under normal conditions Fig. 4.1-2... [Pg.604]

There are no published values of the heats of atomization of boron and aluminum phosphides, arsenides, and antimonides. The published enthalpies of formation of the other A B compounds are often highly contradictory. Because of this, we estimated the enthalpies of formation of all A B semiconducting compounds by subtracting the heats of vaporization of the components of a given compound from the heat of atomization of this compound. The latter was found by summing the heats of atomization of the corresponding elemental semiconductors (Table 1). The results of such calculations are presented in Table 3. [Pg.125]


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