Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9829591 Journal of Crystal Growth 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Known weights of Cd, Zn and Te were reacted in silica optical cells of known volume, and the partial pressures of Te2 and Cd between 485 and 1160 °C were determined by measuring the optical density of the vapor in the ultra-violet to visible range. The composition of the condensed phase or phases was calculated from the original weights and the amount of material in the vapor phase. The corresponding composition-temperature-partial pressures, xTe-T-PTe2, data, including five Te-rich solidus points, were established. The solubility range for the Te-rich Cd0.8Zn0.2Te(s) is similar to that of CdTe(s) with xTe=0.50005 at 809 °C and an estimated maximum solubility of xTe=0.50012 at about 1000 °C. The partial pressures of Cd and Te2 measured over the Cd0.8Zn0.2Te melt at 1140 °C were about 1.55 and 0.02 atm, respectively, and the corresponding Zn partial pressure was estimated to be 0.05 atm. It was recommended that a Cd reservoir maintained at 800-820 °C should be used during directional solidification of Cd0.8Zn0.2Te to prevent the preferential loss of Cd to the vapor phase.
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