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- A chalcogenide is a chemical compound consisting of at least one chalcogen anion and at least one more electropositive element. Although all group 16 elements...
- Gold chalcogenides are compounds formed between gold and one of the chalcogens, elements from group 16 of the periodic table: oxygen, sulfur, selenium...
- C-RAM or CRAM (chalcogenide RAM)) is a type of non-volatile random-access memory. PRAMs exploit the unique behaviour of chalcogenide gl****. In PCM, heat...
- Chalcogenide gl**** (pronounced hard ch as in chemistry) is a gl**** containing one or more heavy chalcogens (sulfur, selenium or tellurium; polonium is...
- Hydrogen chalcogenides (also chalcogen hydrides or hydrogen chalcides) are binary compounds of hydrogen with chalcogen atoms (elements of group 16: oxygen...
- Copper(II) sulfide J.C.W. Folmer Holes in the valence band of copper chalcogenides Thesis 1981 Groningen State University (Neth). Whiteside, L.S; Goble...
- wavelengths with a transmission cut-off at 4 μm, heavy-metal fluoride and chalcogenide gl****es are transparent to infrared wavelengths of 7 to 18 μm. The addition...
- some other materials, such as fluorozirconate, fluoroaluminate, and chalcogenide gl****es as well as crystalline materials like sapphire, are used for...
- the ligand will be oxygen or another chalcogenide or a cyanide group (though others are known). The chalcogenide metallates are known as oxometallates...
- and oxides are usually distinguished from chalcogens and chalcogenides. The term chalcogenide is more commonly reserved for sulfides, selenides, and tellurides...