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Electrical and Optical Properties of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon

J. I. PánkovéDavid Carlson

Year: 1980 Journal:   Annual Review of Materials Science Vol: 10 (1)Pages: 43-63   Publisher: Annual Reviews

Abstract

Gallium is a metal that literally melts in your hand. It has low toxicity, near-zero vapor pressure, and a viscosity similar to water. Despite possessing a surface tension larger than any other liquid (near room temperature), gallium can form nonspherical ...Read More

Keywords:
Materials science Gallium Surface tension Viscosity Silicon Amorphous solid Metal Amorphous silicon Vapor pressure Optoelectronics Composite material Metallurgy Thermodynamics Crystalline silicon Crystallography Chemistry

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