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The concentration dependences of the resistivities and tensosensitivity factors of Ti1 –xCuxInSe2 alloys from TlInSe2–CuInSe2 system have been studied in concentration interval x = 0–0.1. It has been found that the concentration characteristics are linear in the range of solid solution existence (x = 0–0.025) and rapidly change outside this range.
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Umarov, S.K., Nuritdinov, I., Ashurov, Z.Z. et al. Resistivity and Tensoresistive Characteristics of TlInSe2–CuInSe2 Solid Solutions. Tech. Phys. 64, 183–186 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784219020257
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