Crystal growth and defect study of BiSbTe3 |
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Authors: | C.F. Desai S.N. Dhar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Materials Science and Technology Division , Los Alamos National Laboratory , Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA;2. Nanochemistry Research Institute, Curtin University of Technology , Perth, WA 6845, Australia |
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Abstract: | BiSbTe3 single crystals have been grown by the Bridgman technique. Microscopic observations of the as-grown crystals reveal typical features, such as striations on the top free surface, which are attributed to the effect of growth conditions. A nitric-acid-based reagent capable of revealing dislocations has been developed and tested. Etch pits are produced at the dislocation sites, but some discrepancies have been observed on matched cleavage surfaces. The structural difference between the matched cleavage surfaces is discussed. |
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Keywords: | transmutation crystal structure density-functional theory radiation effects computer modeling phase transformations phase stability |
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