Supplement: The Hg-Cd-Zn-Te phase diagram
Section I: Basic and Applied Research
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Abstract
Arguments are given favoring values for the high temperature heat capacity and Gibbs energy of formation of CdTe that are different from those we used previously. Based on these, the quaternary phase diagram has been reanalyzed. The changes are discussed and the new associated liquid phase model parameters given.
Keywords
Gibbs Energy Heat Capacity Data High Temperature Heat Capacity Apply Research Table Quaternary Phase Diagram
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