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Title:
Estimation of some physical characteristics of chalcogenide bulk Cd50 S(50−x) Sex glassy systems‏
Authors: A.S. Hassanien, Alaa A. Akl‏
Year: 2015
Keywords: Amorphous materials; Semiconductors; Chalcogenides; Glass transitions
Journal: Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids
Volume: 428,
Issue: 15 November 2015
Pages: 112–120‏
Publisher: Elsavier
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

This work reports the determination of many of the physical properties of ternary chalcogenide bulk Cd50 S(50−x) Sex (30 ≤ x ≤ 50) glasses as well as the study of their dependence upon the Se-content. Mechanical milling technique was used to get a solid-state solution from elemental powders of Cd, S and Se. The phase formation of Cd–S–Se mixture was obtained by using a high energy ball milling for 48 h. The product of the milling process was pressed as pellets using a compressor of pressure about 6.5 MPa. The amorphous nature of bulk pellet samples has been checked using X-ray diffraction. Itwas found that, the values of mass density, molar volume, excess volume, field strength, compactness and the atomic density were increased, whereas the values of polaron radius and the average spacing of Se–Se, average heat of atomization, average single bond energy, mean bond energy, cohesive energy and glass transition temperature were decreased with increasing the Se concentration percent in CdSSe matrix. Heat of atomization was correlated to cohesive energy of the present Cd50 S(50−x) Sex glasses. Chemical bond approach model was used to analyze the heat of atomization, the mean bond energy and the glass transition temperature values.

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