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Gallium crystal

Gallium crystallizes in a primitive orthorhombic lattice. Its density is 5.92 g cm. Eind the unit cell volume. [Pg.1161]

When a sibcon crystal is doped with atoms of elements having a valence of less than four, eg, boron or gallium (valence = 3), only three of the four covalent bonds of the adjacent sibcon atoms are occupied. The vacancy at an unoccupied covalent bond constitutes a hole. Dopants that contribute holes, which in turn act like positive charge carriers, are acceptor dopants and the resulting crystal is -type (positive) sibcon (Fig. Id). [Pg.467]

Vessels for Czochralski crystal growth of III-V and II-VI compounds (i.e., gallium arsenide). [Pg.273]

Silicon is not as prominent a material in optoelectronics as it is in purely electronic applications, since its optical properties are limited. Yet it finds use as a photodetector with a response time in the nanosecond range and a spectral response band from 0.4 to 1.1 im, which matches the 0.905 im photoemission line of gallium arsenide. Silicon is transparent beyond 1.1 im and experiments have shown that a red light can be produced by shining an unfocused green laser beam on a specially prepared ultrathin crystal-silicon slice.CVD may prove useful in preparing such a material. [Pg.386]

Benniston AC, Haniman A (2008) Artificial photosynthesis. Materials Today 11 26-34 Inoue T, Fujishima A, Konishi S, Honda K (1979) Photoelectrocatalytic reduction of carbon dioxide in aqueous suspensions of semiconductor powders. Nature 277 637-638 Halmann M (1978) Photoelectrochemical reduction of aqueous carbon dioxide on p-type gallium phosphide in liquid junction solar cells. Nature 275 115-116 Heminger JC, Carr R, Somorjai GA (1987) The photoassisted reaction of gaseous water and carbon dioxide adsorbed on the SrH03 (111) crystal face to form methane. Chem Phys Lett 57 100-104... [Pg.303]


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