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Journal of Crystal Growth
Volume 58, Issue 1 , June 1982, Pages 185-193

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doi:10.1016/0022-0248(82)90225-1    How to cite or link using doi (opens new window) Cite or link using doi  
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Dependence of the structure on the growth conditions of ZnS and Zn1-xCdxS single crystals grown by iodine transport

W. PaImageosz, M. J. Kozielski and B. PaImagesz

Institute of Physics, Warsaw Technical University Koszykowa, 75, 00-662, Warsaw, Poland

Received 14 July 1981;  accepted 15 January 1982.  Available online 24 July 2002.


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The structure of ZnS and Zn1-xCdxS single crystals grown by iodine transport at various temperatures (700–1160°C) in a closed system has been investigated. The basic hexagonal 2H and cubic 3C structures, polytypes and nonperiodic structures were observed both in pure and mixed crystals. The average percentage of layers in hexagonal arrangement in the crystals increases with increasing the growth temperature as well as with Cd content in the crystals. The formation mechanism of the observed polytypic structures is discussed.



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