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Journal of Crystal Growth
Volume 96, Issue 4 , August 1989, Pages 933-946

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Mass flux and crystal composition in the Hg0.8Cd0.2Te---HgI2 vapor transport system

Heribert Wieldemeier and Witold PaImageosz*

Department of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 12180-3590, USA

Received 20 May 1988;  accepted 3 March 1989.  Available online 19 September 2002.


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Chemical vapor transport studies of the Hg0.8Cd0.2Te---HgI2 system were performed to further test and extend the transport model developed earlier in this laboratory for this system. Experimental results in terms of mass transport rates and composition of the grown crystals as a function of growth temperature and of transport agent (HgI2) pressure, for a fixed source temperature (590°C), are compared with theoretically predicted data. The good agreement between experimental and theoretical results confirms the validity of the model applied to the CVT process of this system.


* On leave from the Institute of Physics, Warsaw Technical University, Warsaw, Poland.



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