Copper Doped Zinc Telluride Powder (Cu doped ZnTe) |
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Copper Doped Zinc Telluride Powder (ZnTe:Cu) Purity: 99.99%, 99.999% Manufacturing Process: Raw material preparation ---> Material synthesis ---> Milling ---> Screening ---> Checking ---> Packing Specifications: mesh<200mesh, mesh<100mesh Applications: optoelectronics, nonlinear optics |
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Reference Information about Copper Doped Zinc Telluride Powder (ZnTe:Cu) Zinc Telluride is a binary chemical compound with the formula ZnTe. This solid is a semiconductor material with a direct band gap of 2.26 eV. It is usually a p-type semiconductor. Its crystal structure is cubic, like that for sphalerite and diamond. ZnTe has the appearance of grey or brownish-red powder, or ruby-red crystals when refined by sublimation. Zinc telluride typically had a cubic (sphalerite, or "zincblende") crystal structure, but can be also prepared as rocksalt crystals or in hexagonal crystals (wurtzite structure). Irradiated by a strong optical beam burns in presence of oxygen. Its lattice constant is 0.6101 nm, allowing it to be grown with or on aluminium antimonide, gallium antimonide, indium arsenide, and lead selenide. With some lattice mismatch, it can also be grown on other substrates such as GaAs, and it can be grown in thin-film polycrystalline (or nanocrystalline) form on substrates such as glass, for example, in the manufacture of thin-film solar cells. In the wurtzite (hexagonal) crystal structure, it has lattice parameters a = 0.427 and c = 0.699 nm.
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