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Chalcopyrite single-crystal

Chalcopyrite (ccp) is a common accessory mineral in metamorphic and igneons rocks and is found in many types of ore deposits. It is tetragonal and can be envisaged as an ordered sphalerite stmctnre. Both textnre determinations and optical studies of deformed samples (see [103]) provided the first information abont deformation mechanisms in chalcopyrite. Experimental deformation of chalcopyrite single crystals to low strains at 200 °C indicated slip on 112, (10 0, and (0 01) [94-96]. [Pg.212]

I1-VI-V2 chalcopyrite DMS, (Cd JtMn t)GeP2 was prepared by the solid phase chemical reaction. Mn vacuum deposition (30 nm) on a single crystal of CdGeP2 and the reacting process (500°C, 30 min) was carried out in an MBE chamber (Medvedkin et al. 2000). The Mn/Cd composition ratio decreases rapidly with the depth. The average... [Pg.77]


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