1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf02659832
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Experimental determination of the mercury-rich corner of the Hg-Cd-Te phase diagram

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“…The numbers on the isoconcentration lines give the values of x in the solid solution Hg 1−x Cd x Te. Herning [127] measured the solubility of Te and CdTe in Hg in the temperature range 200-400 • C with results that confirmed the very low solubility.…”
Section: Liquidus Solidus and Solvus Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The numbers on the isoconcentration lines give the values of x in the solid solution Hg 1−x Cd x Te. Herning [127] measured the solubility of Te and CdTe in Hg in the temperature range 200-400 • C with results that confirmed the very low solubility.…”
Section: Liquidus Solidus and Solvus Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Vanyukov et al [126] determined liquidus isotherms in the tellurium-mercuryrich corners of the ternary system using the technique of quenching and subsequent analysis. Herning [127] developed a vertical 'infinite-melt' reflux technique that allowed the determination of the Hg-rich liquidus from solubility measurements. Their data as well as that of Meschter et al [128] fall on calculated isotherms predicted by Tung et al [129].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Cd solubility in the melt is approximately two orders of magnitude lower than that of the Te (9) and does not play a major role in growth. In our experiments, we have used 8-10% Te in the Hg melt and have obtained layers with surface fractions of CdTe in the range of 0.3-0.2, as expected from the phase diagram work of Herning (9).…”
Section: Totementioning
confidence: 98%
“…For LPE growth of MCT, bulk grown CdZnTe single crystal substrates are suitable, since they are thermodynamically compatible and nearly lattice matched. The solvent can either be Hg [21] or Te-rich [22].…”
Section: Liquid Phase Epitaxy (Lpe)mentioning
confidence: 99%