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Gallium-indium

A. J. Downs, ed.. Chemistry of Aluminium, Gallium, Indium, oA Thahum, Roudedge, Chapman, and Had, London, June 1993. [Pg.166]

A low melting (5°C) gallium—indium—tin alloy has been the choice for small spiral-groove bearings in vacuum for x-ray tubes at speeds up to 7000 rpm (71). Surface tension 30 times that of oil avoids leakage of the gallium alloy from the ends of the bearings. [Pg.253]

A. N. Nesmeyanov and R. A. SokoUk, The Organic Compounds of Boron, Aluminum, Gallium, Indium and Thallium, North-HoUand Publishing Co., Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1967. [Pg.471]

Metal-halogen stretching vibrations in coordination complexes of gallium, indium and thallium. A. J. Carty, Coord. Chem. Rev., 1969,4, 29-39 (32). [Pg.34]

The in-V compounds combine the elements of Group HI (aluminum, gallium, indium) with those of Group V (phosphorus, arsenic, antimony, bismuth). As can be imagined, a wide variety of compounds can be produced which, in addition to the binary materials, also include ternary and even quaternary materials. [Pg.333]

LED materials include gallium arsenic phosphide, gallium aluminum arsenide, gallium phosphide, gallium indium phosphide, and gallium aluminum phosphide. The preferred deposition process is MOCVD, which permits very exacting control of the epitaxial growth and purity. Typical applications of LED s are watches, clocks, scales, calculators, computers, optical transmission devices, and many others. [Pg.390]


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