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  • 2001Comparison of cadmium zinc telluride crystals grown by horizontal and vertical Bridgman and from the vapor phase22citations

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  • Cross, E.
  • Fiederle, M.
  • Wright, G.
  • Lam, T.
  • Erickson, J.
  • Yao, H. W.
  • Ndap, J. O.
  • Burger, A.
  • Baydjanov, I.
  • Meerson, E.
  • James, R. B.
  • Schieber, M.
  • Vilensky, A.
  • Hermon, H.
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Comparison of cadmium zinc telluride crystals grown by horizontal and vertical Bridgman and from the vapor phase

  • Cross, E.
  • Fiederle, M.
  • Wright, G.
  • Lam, T.
  • Erickson, J.
  • Yao, H. W.
  • Ndap, J. O.
  • Goorsky, M.
  • Burger, A.
  • Baydjanov, I.
  • Meerson, E.
  • James, R. B.
  • Schieber, M.
  • Vilensky, A.
  • Hermon, H.
Abstract

Characterization studies of Cd <SUB>1- x</SUB>Zn <SUB>x</SUB>Te (0&lt; x&lt;0.24) crystals, CZT, grown by high pressure vertical Bridgman (HPVB), low pressure (LPB) vertical modified Bridgman (VB), horizontal modified Bridgman (HB), and physical vapor deposition (PVD) methods were performed. For selected melt-grown ingots, the liquid/solid segregation coefficients of some of the impurities were established. For most of the crystals, the surface and the bulk crystallinity were determined using triple and double axis X-ray diffraction techniques (TAD and DAD XRD). X-ray topography maps were also used to study macroscopic defects. The difference in properties of CZT grown by these methods are discussed....

Topics
  • surface
  • melt
  • zinc
  • physical vapor deposition
  • defect
  • crystallinity
  • Cadmium
  • x-ray topography