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partially or
fully oxidised or reduced, or ion
vacancies are created.
Antisite defects occur in an
ordered alloy or
compound when
atoms of
different type...
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Electron microscopy of
antisites (a, Mo
substitutes for S) and
vacancies (b,
missing S atoms) in a
monolayer of
molybdenum disulfide.
Scale bar: 1 nm...
- GaAs
boules grow with
crystallographic defects; specifically, ****nic
antisite defects (an ****nic atom at a
gallium atom site
within the
crystal lattice)...
-
plane of
atoms sits on its
antisite, an
antiphase domain is formed. In
other words, an APD is a
region formed from
antisite defects of a
parent lattice...
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types of defects, such as dislocations, vacancies,
secondary phases and
antisite defects.
These defects can
affect thermoelectric performance by evolving...
- Kaufmann, J. Windscheif, J. Schneider, T. Wosinski:
Identification of AsGa
Antisites in
Plastically Deformed GaAs, in: J. Appl. Phys. 53, 6140 (1982). "home"...
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solution method,
point defects such as vacancies, interstitials, and
antisites are
possible in the crystals.
These defects are
essential for the defect...
- The two
other common impurities are
interstitial manganese and ****nic
antisites. The
former is
where the
manganese atom sits
between the
other atoms in...
- R.; Chi, Miaofang; Yan, Jiaqiang; Sales,
Brian C. (6
September 2018). "
Antisite Pairs Suppress the
Thermal Conductivity of BAs".
Physical Review Letters...
- CZTS is
prevalent due to low
defect formation energies of zinc-copper
antisite defects and
copper vacancies.
These defects create 'effective'
charge in...