2003
DOI: 10.1117/12.517394
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<title>Epitaxial MnCdHgTe layers obtained by RF sputtering in mercury plasma</title>

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“…Fig. 1 also presents experimental points from different papers [2,3,5,6,18 ] obtained from epitaxial layers deposition by LPE and MOVPE techniques, demonstrating good agreement with the calculations, i.e., no experimental points fall in the thermodynamic instability region at the epitaxy temperature. When the layer thickness decreases, the strain effect increases and the miscibility gap narrows.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…Fig. 1 also presents experimental points from different papers [2,3,5,6,18 ] obtained from epitaxial layers deposition by LPE and MOVPE techniques, demonstrating good agreement with the calculations, i.e., no experimental points fall in the thermodynamic instability region at the epitaxy temperature. When the layer thickness decreases, the strain effect increases and the miscibility gap narrows.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…The technological difficulties of growing CdMnHgTe and ZnMnHgTe solid solutions [2] hampered its wide introduction into practice until recently. However, the recent achievements in this area [3][4][5] opened new prospects for its production and application. Moreover, it is worth noting the growing interest in such fundamental characteristics as electronic band structure [6], transport [4], magnetic [7], optical [5] properties of specified materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%