2007
DOI: 10.1134/s1063783407070062
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Nanoscale distortions of the lattice of a ZnSe crystal doped with 3d elements

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“…So, the studied crystal over the entire volume corresponds to the sphalerite structure with the face centered cubic (fcc) lattice. We also note that the composition in the range of sufficiently low doping levels, as was established in our earlier study [3], does not affect the solution of the main problem formulated in our present work.…”
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“…So, the studied crystal over the entire volume corresponds to the sphalerite structure with the face centered cubic (fcc) lattice. We also note that the composition in the range of sufficiently low doping levels, as was established in our earlier study [3], does not affect the solution of the main problem formulated in our present work.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…We recall here that, in the case of doping of the ZnSe crystal with Ni, V, Cr, and Fe, the 110 〈 〉 diffuse neutron scattering effects become more com pact in the momentum transfer space as the tempera ture decreases. This means that the sizes of deformed microregions in compounds of this class substantially increase in the low temperature range [1][2][3][4][5]. Thus, the effects of diffuse scattering of thermal neutrons in the case of doping of the Zn 0.99 Cd 0.01 Se crystal with cadmium ions substantially differ from those observed in the case where this crystal is doped with Ni 2+ , V 2+ , Cr 2+ , and Fe 2+ .…”
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