2001
DOI: 10.1006/spmi.2001.1011
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Predictions of the bonding properties inCd1−xZnxTe

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“…They are all different than zero, suggesting that these compounds are anisotropic in nature, thus the PrFeO 3 compound is characterized by a pronounced anisotropy. Furthermore, we have also computed the Kleinman parameter (ζ), which describes the relative positions of the cation and anion sub-lattices under volume-conserving strain distortions for which positions are not fixed by symmetry using the following relation [28,29]:…”
Section: Elastic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are all different than zero, suggesting that these compounds are anisotropic in nature, thus the PrFeO 3 compound is characterized by a pronounced anisotropy. Furthermore, we have also computed the Kleinman parameter (ζ), which describes the relative positions of the cation and anion sub-lattices under volume-conserving strain distortions for which positions are not fixed by symmetry using the following relation [28,29]:…”
Section: Elastic Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cd-based II-VI semiconductor compounds and alloys have attracted considerable interest in the last few years due to their applications in photovoltaic devices [1,2]. For example, CdTe has an ideal bandgap and high absorption coefficient which make it one of the strong contenders for low cost, high efficiency thinfilm solar cell materials, having achieved efficiency in excess of 15% [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…that Charles de Foucauld felt, if not the irresistible outpouring of grace, at least the initial inner thrill that heralded the first movement of his soul toward the path of faith'. 34 Muslims' radical monotheism (tawḣīd) and sense of God's providence (tawakkul) unsettled him deeply.…”
Section: Foucauld: a Colonial Saint Or A Universal Brother?mentioning
confidence: 99%