Abstract:Experimental results related to the growth by solid state recrystallization of different semiconductors such as HgCdTe, HgMnTe, CdTe, ZnSe and ZnS are reported and reviewed. The importance of the initial texture and of the deviation from stoichiometry is stressed and the essential role of metal vacancies is emphasized.
“…It appears that annealing in the presence of Cu facilitates the grain growth in the CdTe films in such a way that some of the small grains coalesce together and reorient themselves, which decreases the number of grain boundaries. Grain growth in CdTe is well known and reported for a solid-state re-crystallization (SSR) method [25,26].…”
“…It appears that annealing in the presence of Cu facilitates the grain growth in the CdTe films in such a way that some of the small grains coalesce together and reorient themselves, which decreases the number of grain boundaries. Grain growth in CdTe is well known and reported for a solid-state re-crystallization (SSR) method [25,26].…”
“…As a result an improved different microstructure and morphology is created. Grain growth in CdTe is well known and reported for a solid-state recrystallization (SSR) method [29,30].…”
“…As a result, an improved microstructure and morphology are created. Grain growth in CdTe is well known and reported for a solid-state recrystallization (SSR) method [23,24]. The Ag content after its deposition and annealing determined by EMPA is shown in Table 1.…”
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