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The relaxation properties of films of dissociated cadmium sulfide and cadmium telluride solid solutions have been investigated. Conductivity stimulated by temperature oscillations was observed. The relaxations caused by a change in the external electric field and temperature were studied. It was determined that residual conductivity and increasing current relaxations are characteristic of the experimental samples. The results are interpreted in a model of an inhomogeneous semiconductor.
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Fiz. Tekh. Poluprovodn. 31, 966–968 (August 1997)
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Belyaev, A.P., Rubets, V.P. & Kalinkin, I.P. Conductivity stimulated by temperature oscillations in dissociated cadmium telluride and cadmium sulfide solid solutions. Semiconductors 31, 823–825 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1134/1.1187261
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