2011
DOI: 10.1143/jjap.50.05fb01
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Mechanism of “Controlled Atomic Defects”: Extension to the Ternary Systems

Abstract: The method of “controlled atomic defects” realized by changing the alloy composition along definite sections in the Gibbs triangle is applied to ternary phases of two types: ternary compounds and solid solutions based on binary compounds. The overview of extensive experimental material, which we obtained when studying I–III–VI2 ternary phases and IV–X–VI phases based on IV–VI binary compounds is given. The controlled introduction of non-stoichiometric and impurity defects of different types into I–III–VI2 and … Show more

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