1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf00549871
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Morphological stability and crystal structure of CVD-grown zinc selenide

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“…The initial texture of the microcrystalline CVD-grown source material used for SSR experiments has been studied by Xray diffraction and electron microscopy [13]. X -ray pole figures indicate clearly (111) as preferential orientation, in agreement with the work of Hartmann et al [15] on polycrystalline ZnSe layers grown by lowpressure CVD in which (111) as well as (422) and (331) have been identified as preferential growth directions.…”
Section: Znsementioning
confidence: 57%
“…The initial texture of the microcrystalline CVD-grown source material used for SSR experiments has been studied by Xray diffraction and electron microscopy [13]. X -ray pole figures indicate clearly (111) as preferential orientation, in agreement with the work of Hartmann et al [15] on polycrystalline ZnSe layers grown by lowpressure CVD in which (111) as well as (422) and (331) have been identified as preferential growth directions.…”
Section: Znsementioning
confidence: 57%
“…The use of the texture or orientation index as a measure of texture in polycrystalline XRD samples has been described for CVD ZnS 24 and CVD ZnSe 43 . Determination of the index consists of taking the ratio between the fraction of the intensity of an observed peak to the sum of all the observed peaks and the fraction of the intensity of the peak in an ideally isotropic sample to the sum of all ideal peak intensities …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…79,81,82 Clearly there are differences in materials grown from H 2 S and those grown from S, and a similar phenomenon has been shown for zinc selenide. 83 The mechanisms behind the microstructural and optical changes after post-processing (i.e. annealing or hot-isostatic pressing) are still not clear.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%