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Proceedings of the 4th All-Union Conference on Semiconductor Materials
herausgegeben von N. K. AbrikosovInhaltsverzeichnis
- Role of Modern Thermodynamic Concepts of Structure in the Investigation of Semiconductors.
- Semiconducting Compounds with Sphalerite and Sodium Chloride Structures.
- Semiconducting Phases of Variable Composition.
- Thermodynamic Properties of Bismuth Telluride (Bi2Te3) and Antimony Telluride (Sb2Te3).
- The Specific Heat of Gallium, Antimony, and Their Intermetallic Compound at High Temperatures.
- Investigation of the Saturated Vapor Pressure of Some Selenides with Radioisotopes.
- Thermochemical Investigation of Chalcogenides.
- Preparation of Homogeneous Materials by the Method of Zone Equilibration.
- Growing Homogeneous Semiconducting Monocrystals by the Czochralski Method.
- Galvanomagnetic Phenomena in Highly Pure InSb.
- Investigation of Gallium Arsenide..
- Electrical Properties of CdSb Monocrystals.
- The Type of the Conductivity and the Nature of the Chemical Bonds in CdSb.
- The Mobility of Charge Carriers in CdSb.
- Electrical Properties of ZnSb Monocrystals.
- Effect of Temperature on the Electrical Conductivity of Thin Films of CdS.
- Diffusion of Components in Tl2Se and InSe and Rectification at the Se-Tl2Se and Se-InSe Boundaries.
- Preparation and Investigation of the Semiconducting Compounds Ag2Te, Ag2Se, SnTe, and CdTe.
- Some New Semiconducting Phases with Antimony as a Base.
- Compounds of Tellurium and Antimony with Iodine.
- Electrophysical Properties of a Number of Compounds of the MtransB2 Type.
- Semiconducting Compounds of the AIIIBV Type and Their Interaction with Other Substances.
- Investigation of the Conductivity and the Hall Effect in the AlSb-GaSb System.
- Some Properties of Indium Arsenoselenides.
- Qualitative Control of the Uniformity of AlSb Crystals.
- Investigation of the Ga-Sb-Te System.
- Electrical Properties of Some Ternary Compounds.
- Investigation of the PbSe-Sb2Se3 System.
- Investigation of the PbSe-Bi2Se3 System.
- Phase Diagrams of the Ni-S, Ni-Se, and Co-S Systems and the Electrical Conductivity of the Different Phases.