The Growth of Copper Selenide Crystals Produced by Solid-State Reaction
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Electron microscopic observation was carried out to investigate the growth of crystals produced by the reaction of vacuum-deposited selenium films with copper metal. Cuprous and cupric selenide crystals were found to grow in ribbon or fan shapes within the selenium films. The ribbon-shaped crystals were composed of many narrow crystals whose lattices were twisted with each other. The fan-shaped crystals grew radially from the tips of ribbon-shaped crystals. The growth of these crystals is explained by assuming that it is controlled by self-diffusion of copper atoms in the growing crystals.
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- 1970-06-05
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