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Applied Physics Letters
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Observation of defects in mercury cadmium telluride crystals grown by chemical vapor transport

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A mixture of nitric and hydrochloric acids was found to yield etch pits on mercury cadmium telluride crystals grown by chemical vapor transport using iodine or mercuric iodide as the transport agent. Two types of pits were observed by optical microscopy: triangular pyramidal and round saucer shaped pits. Transmission electron microscopy confirmed that two types of defects were present: dislocations and second phase occlusions. The present study suggests that the defects are near the crystal surface and therefore will probably not significantly affect the electrical characteristics.

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Applied Physics Letters

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