1976
DOI: 10.1002/chin.197606015
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ChemInform Abstract: LIQUIDUS‐SOLIDUS ISOTHERMS IN THE INDIUM‐GALLIUM‐ARSENIC SYSTEM

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“…An increase in the arsenic vapor concentration would increase the arsenic liquid alloy fraction. A slight increase in the (already marginal) arsenic liquid alloy fraction is expected to change the equilibrium droplet composition toward a higher indium fraction [11]. As a result, the indium solid concentration had to increase supporting our observation from a second point of view.…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…An increase in the arsenic vapor concentration would increase the arsenic liquid alloy fraction. A slight increase in the (already marginal) arsenic liquid alloy fraction is expected to change the equilibrium droplet composition toward a higher indium fraction [11]. As a result, the indium solid concentration had to increase supporting our observation from a second point of view.…”
Section: Article In Presssupporting
confidence: 67%
“…It has to be emphasized that due to an increase in the effective V/III ratio in the gas phase the indium content in the (InGa)As segment is expected to increase strongly (like in sample 4). Furthermore, the indium distribution coefficient for (InGa)As crystallization increases with temperature [11]. Actually, the experiments revealed a slight drop of the indium content.…”
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confidence: 87%