Chemical bonds in solids : proceedings of the International Symposium on Chemical Bonds in Semiconducting Crystals held in Minsk, USSR, in 1967

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Chemical bonds in solids : proceedings of the International Symposium on Chemical Bonds in Semiconducting Crystals held in Minsk, USSR, in 1967

Edited by N. N. Sirota. Translated by Albin Tybulewicz

Consultants Bureau, 1972

  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • v. 3
  • v. 4

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International Symposium on Chemical Bonds in Semiconducting Crystals held in Minsk, USSR, in 1967

Химическая связь в кристаллах

Химическая связь в полупроводниках

Khimicheskai︠a︡ svi︠a︡zʹ v kristallakh

Khimicheskai︠a︡ svi︠a︡zʹ v poluprovodnikakh

Khimicheskaya svyaz'v kristallakh

Khimicheskaya svyaz'v poluprovodnikakh

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Translation of Khimicheskai︠a︡ svi︠a︡zʹ v kristallakh and Khimicheskai︠a︡ svi︠a︡zʹ v poluprovodnikakh

"This series of four volumes is comprised of articles appearing in 'Khimicheskaya svyaz'v kristallakh' and 'Khimicheskaya svyaz'v poluprovodnikakh' (Minsk : Nauka i Tekhnika, 1969)."--T.p. verso

"... translation of the two Russian books 'Chemical bonds in crystals' and 'Chemical bonds in semiconductors'."--Pref.

Includes bibliographies

収録内容

  • v. 1. General problems and electron structure of crystals
  • v. 2. Crystal structure, lattice properties, and chemical bonds
  • v. 3. X-ray and thermodynamic investigations
  • v. 4. Semiconductor crystals, glasses, and liquids

内容説明・目次

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v. 3 ISBN 9780306171536

内容説明

The present four volumes, published under the collective title of "Chemical Bonds in Solids," are the translation of the two Russian books "Chemical Bonds in Crystals" and "Chemical Bonds in Semiconductors." These contain the papers presented at the Conference on Chemical Bonds held in Minsk between May 28 and June 3, 1967, together with a few other papers (denoted by an asterisk) which have been specially incorporated. Earlier collections (also published by the Nauka i Tekhnika Press of the Belorussian Academy of Sciences) were entitled "Chemical Bonds in Semiconductors and Solids" (1965) and "Chemical Bonds in Semiconductors and Thermody- namics" (1966) and are available in English editions from Consultants Bureau, New York (pub- lished in 1967 and 1968, respectively). The subject of chemical bonds in crystals, including semiconductors, has recently become highly topical and has attracted the interest of a wide circle of physicists, chemists, and engineers. Until recently, the most successful description of the properties of solids (including semi- conductors) has been provided by the band theory, which still dominates the physics of solids. Nevertheless, it is clear that the most universal approach is that based on the general theory of chemical bonds in crystals, in which details of the electron distributions between atoms and of the wave functions appear quite expliCitly.

目次

I X-Ray Diffraction and Spectroscopic Investigations.- Distribution of Valence Electrons in Magnesium Silicide.- Experimental Determination of the Structure Amplitudes and of the Degree of Ionization in Gallium Phosphide.- Mean-Square Dynamic Displacements and Atomic Scattering Factors of Ions in Aluminum Nitride.- X-Ray Spectroscopic Investigation of Chemical Bonding in Some Rare-Earth Titanates.- Determination of the Degree of Ionicity of the Bonds in Some Compounds of Phosphorus from the Shift of the $${<!-- -->{\text{K}}_{<!-- -->{<!-- -->{\alpha }_{1,2}}}}$$ X-Ray Lines.- Derivation of the Electronic Structure of Aluminum Atoms in Al2O3 from X-Ray Spectroscopic Data.- Investigation of the Atomic Binding Forces in Mercury Telluride by the X-Ray Diffraction Method.- Influence of the Chemical Bonding on the $${<!-- -->{\text{K}}_{<!-- -->{<!-- -->{\alpha }_{1,2}}}}$$ Doublet of Iron Investigated Using Local X-Ray Spectroscopic Analysis.- Investigation of the Carbon K and Metal Emission Bands and Bonding for Stoichiometric and Nonstoichiometric Carbides.- Investigation of the Distribution of the Potential in the Unit Cell of Lithium Fluoride.- Chemical and Knight Shifts in AIIIBV Compounds.- X-Ray Emission K Spectra of Silicon in Chromium Silicides.- Electron Diffraction Study of Sodium Bromide Thin Films.- Anisotropy of the Scattering of X Rays and Electrons by Cubic Crystals.- Relationship Between the Reflection of X Rays and the Degree of Perfection of Crystals in Focusing Monochromators.- Electron Density Distribution and Effective Charges in Indium Phosphide.- Distribution of the Uncompensated Electron Density in the Ferromagnetic Manganese Compounds MnAs, MnSb, and MnBi.- Distribution of the Potential in the Gallium Phosphide Lattice.- II Thermodynamic and Thermochemical Investigations.- Phase Equilibria and Transitions at Low Temperatures.- The Average Heat of Atomization and the Properties of Semiconductors.- Heats of Atomization and Some Thermochemical Constants of AIIIBV Compounds.- Thermodynamic Properties of Alloys of the ZnAs2-CdAs2 and Zn3As2-Cd3As2 Quasibinary Systems.- Thermodynamic Properties of Gallium Phosphide.- Thermodynamic Properties of Manganese Germanides.- Some Relationships Governing the Doping of Semiconductors.- Investigation of the Evaporation of Antimony and Bismuth Tellurides and of Bismuth Selenide.- Thermodynamic Properties of Bi2Te3, Bi2Se3, Sb2Te3, and Sb2Se3.- Enthalpies of Formation of Some Rare-Earth Sulfides.- Thermodynamic Properties of CoTe2.- Thermodynamic Properties of Crystals in Relation to the Nature and Energy of the Interatomic Interaction.- Thermodynamic Properties of AlSb and AlSb-GaSb Solid Solutions.- EMF Study of the Thermodynamic Properties of Gallium Selenide Ga2Se3.- Thermodynamic Properties of Some Semiconductors.- Kinetics of the Etching of AIV and AIIIBV Semiconductors.
巻冊次

v. 4 ISBN 9780306171543

内容説明

The present four volumes, published under the collective title of "Chemical Bonds in Solids," are the translation of the two Russian books "Chemical Bonds in Crystals" and "Chemical Bonds in Semiconductors." These contain the papers presented at the Conference on Chemical Bonds held in Minsk between May 28 and June 3, 1967, together with a few other papers (denoted by an asterisk) which have been specially incorporated. Earlier collections (also published by the Nauka i Tekhnika Press of the Belorussian Academy of Sciences) were entitled "Chemical Bonds in Semiconductors and Solids" (1965) and "Chemical Bonds in Semiconductors and Thermody- namics" (1966) and are available in English editions from Consultants Bureau, New York (pub- lished in 1967 and 1968, respectively). The subject of chemical bonds in crystals, including semiconductors, has recently become highly topical and has attracted the interest of a wide circle of physicists, chemists, and engineers. Until recently, the most successful description of the properties of solids (including semi- conductors) has been provided by the band theory, which still dominates the physics of solids. Nevertheless, it is clear that the most universal approach is that based on the general theory of chemical bonds in crystals, in which details of the electron distributions between atoms and of the wave functions appear quite explicitly.

目次

I. Semiconducting Properties and Chemical Bonds.- Crystal Structure of the Compound Mn4Si7.- Physicochemical Nature of Monosilicides with an FeSi-Type Structure.- Chemical Bonds and Properties of the Higher Silicide of Manganese.- Characteristic Features of the Physicochemical Structure of Chromium Disilicide.- Effect of the Valence of Impurity Atoms on the Nature of the Chemical Bond in Tin Dioxide.- Additivity Rule in the Contributions of the Bond Energies to the Melting Points of Covalent Semiconductors.- Monochalcogenides of the Rare-Earth Elements and Their Alloys Having Semiconductor Conductivity.- Absorption and Reflection Spectra of the Solid Solution 0.7 InSb-0.3 InAs in Relation to the Structure of the Energy Bands.- Magnetic Susceptibility of Solid Solutions of InSb and InAs.- II. Complex Semiconductors.- Scientific Basis of the Search for New Semiconducting Compounds.- Some Relationships Governing the Changes in the Conductivity of Semiconducting Compounds at Their Melting Points.- Some Properties of Semiconducting Alloys Lying along the CuInTe2-CdTe Line in the Cu-Cd-In-Te System.- Solid Solutions in A3IIB2V-AIIBVI Systems.- Investigation of the Structure and Some Properties of Alloys Based on In2S3 and on Zinc and Cadmium Sulfides.- New Semiconducting Thallium Chalcogenophosphides.- Quinary Tetrahedral Semiconductors.- Influence of the Nature of the Chemical Bond on the Structure of Ternary Compounds of the Type AIIBIVC2V.- Interatomic Interaction of Impurities in Heavily Doped Semiconductors.- Nature of the Chemical interaction in AII-BV-CVI Ternary Systems.- Solid Solutions of Indium Arsenide with AIIBVI Compounds and Some of Their Properties.- Study of Certain Sections in the Ternary System In-As-Te.- Vegard's Law for Some Binary and Pseudobinary Semiconductor Systems.- Study of Solid Solutions Based on Indium Antimonide in the In-Sb-Te System.- III. Glassy and Liquid Semiconductors.- Electrical Conductivity and Chemical Bonding in Crystalline, Glassy, and Liquid Phases.- Influence of the Nature of the Chemical Bond on the Physicochemical Properties of Glassy Semiconductors.- Dependence of the Glass Transition Point Tg and the Elastic Constants on the Structure of Glassy Semiconductors.- Magnetic Susceptibility of Semiconducting Arsenic Chalcogenides in the Glassy State.- Properties of Alkali Thio- and Selenoantimonides and Their Correlation with Chemical Bonding.- Forbidden Band Width and Magnetic Susceptibility of Boron Phosphide.- Properties of the Semiconducting Compound CdGeP2 in the Crystalline and Glassy States.- Electron Energy Spectra of Crystalline and Glassy Arsenic Chalcogenides.

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