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Chalcogenide solid structures

Source Y. Matsushita, Chalcogenide Crystal structure data library, Version 5.5e, Institute for solid state Physics, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, and CrystalMaker, by David Palmer, CrystalMaker Software Ltd., Begbroke Science Park, Bldg. 5, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, Oxfordshire, OX51PF, UK.)... [Pg.67]

Y. Matsushita, Chalcogenide Crystal Structure Data library, Version 5.5B, 2004, Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo. A library of about 10,000 structures including many other than chalcogenides. [Pg.307]

Alloys Borates Solid-state Chemistry Carbides Transition Metal Solid-state Chemistry Chalcogenides Solid-state Chemistry Diffraction Methods in Inorganic Chemistry Electronic Structure of Solids Fluorides Solid-state Chemistry Halides Solid-state Chemistry Intercalation Chemistry Ionic Conductors Magnetic Oxides Magnetism of Extended Arrays in Inorganic Solids Nitrides Transition Metal Solid-state Chemistry Noncrystalline Solids Oxide Catalysts in Solid-state Chemistry Oxides Solid-state Chemistry Quasicrystals Semiconductor Interfaces Solids Characterization by Powder Diffraction Solids Computer Modeling Superconductivity Surfaces. [Pg.1091]

Arsenic Inorganic Chemistry Borides Solid-state Chemistry Carbides Transition Metal Solid-state Chemistry Chalcogenides Solid-state Chemistry Electronic Structure of Solids Mixed Valence Compounds Phosphoras Inorganic Chemistry Thin Film Synthesis of Solids Zintl Compounds. [Pg.3689]

Wertheim, G. K., F. J. DiSalvo, and D. N. E. Buchanan (1973). Valence bands of layer structure transition metal chalcogenides. Solid State Comm. 13, 1228. [Pg.506]

So-called ternary or mixed oxide systems based on the rock salt structure are well established. Thus LiFe02 exists both in a disordered form in which Li and Fe are randomly distributed on the metal sites, and as an ordered variant with tetragonal symmetry. Rhombohedral distortions are found for LiNi02, LiV02, and NaFe02 in which the cations are ordered on different sublattices. The HCP counterpart of the sodium chloride structure, the so-called Nickel Arsenide stucture (5ee Chalcogenides Solid-state Chewistr, is found only for the heavier members of the Oxygen family. [Pg.3410]


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