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Indium antimonide properties

There have been many papers In recent years dealing with the magnetic properties of semiconductors. Such studies are of particular Importance when discussing the band structure and chemical bonding in semiconducting compounds. Indium antimonide and arsenide have been thoroughly studied in this respect ([1-3], etc.). It is of interest to study the solid solutions based on these compounds and, in particular, to examine the nature of the relationship between the susceptibility of the solid solutions and their composition, temperature, and carrier density. [Pg.49]

Indium Antimonide (InSb). The transport properties are mainly determined by the extremely high mobility of the electrons in the Fe minimum of the conduction band. Pure material with intrinsic conduction down to 200 K is available. At low temperatures and in doped material, impurity scattering limits the electron mobility. [Pg.647]

Indium antimonide inorg chem InSb Crystals that melt at 535°C an intermetallic compound having semiconductor properties and the highest room-temperature electron mobility of any known material used in Hall-effect and magnetoresistive devices and as an infrared detector, j in-ds-cm, an tim-3,nTd ... [Pg.193]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.650 ]




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