- the
device is
pseudomorphic, and if the
layers are
unmatched (often
separated by a thin
buffer layer) it is metamorphic. A
pseudomorphic heterojunction...
- and is in part an
alteration of beryl.
Bertrandite often occurs as a
pseudomorphic replacement of beryl. ****ociated
minerals include beryl, phenakite,...
- bornite, enargite, pyrite, and
other sulfides, it
often occurs as
pseudomorphic replacements of
other minerals. The
first records are from
Mount Vesuvius...
-
active device. More
recently high-electron-mobility
transistor (HEMTs),
pseudomorphic HEMTs and
heterojunction bipolar transistors have
become common. Other...
-
Pseudomorphs are also
common in paleontology.
Fossils are
often formed by
pseudomorphic replacement of the
remains by
mineral matter.
Examples include petrified...
- semiconductors, such as
indium gallium ****nide. The
devices include pseudomorphic heterojunction bipolar transistors that
could operate at 604 GHz. InP...
-
earthy Streak Black to bluish-black
Specific gravity 4.4–5.06
Refractive index Opaque References Major varieties Polianite pseudomorphic after manganite...
-
crystal form and
habit of the
original protolith ****emblage;
actinolite pseudomorphically replacing pyroxene is an
indication that the
amphibolite may not represent...
- The
informations obtained are then used to plan
further syntheses.
Pseudomorphic mineral replacement events occur whenever a
mineral phase comes into...
- a graphite-rich metasediment. The
chiastolite crystals have been
pseudomorphically altered by a
mixture of muscovite,
paragonite and margarite. The calcium-rich...