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  1. IRE Transactions on Component Parts
  2. Year : 1957 Volume : 4
  3. Issue 4
  4. Progress in Cadmium Sulfide
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Year : 1962 Volume : 9
Year : 1961 Volume : 8
Year : 1960 Volume : 7
Year : 1959 Volume : 6
Year : 1958 Volume : 5
Year : 1957 Volume : 4
Issue 4
Survey of Square-Loop Magnetic Materials
Electrical Properties of Epoxy Resins
Recent Advances in Luminescence (Cathodoluminescence and Electroluminescence)
Progress in Cadmium Sulfide
Lightweight Ceramic Materials as High-Frequency Dielectrics
Factors affecting attenuation of solid dielectric coaxial cables above 3000 megacycles
Correction: Factors Affecting Attenuation of Solid Dielectric Coaxial Cables Above 3000 Megacycles
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Year : 1956 Volume : 3
Year : 1955 Volume : 3
Year : 1955 Volume : 4

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Progress in Cadmium Sulfide

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Antes, L.
Copyright Year 1955
Abstract Considerable progress has been made during the last two years in both the understanding and application of cadmium sulfide, which is an outstanding photoconductor material. Improved crystal growing techniques have resulted in large single crystals with more perfect crystal structure and higher purity. Further improvements in purity are sought by zone refining of cadmium and sulfur. Ultrasonic cutting methods have been applied successfully to shaping the crystals. High-temperature, high-pressure equipment has been used to grow crystals from the melt. P-type CdS crystals have been produced by heavy copper doping. Thin film techniques have been advanced. Surface volume studies of photoconductors have been made, which clarify certain surface deteriorations. Methods of producing ohmic and barrier electrodes have been improved. All of these fundamental studies have contributed to an improvement in the efficiency, stability, and uniformity of elements used in devices such as photocells, gamma detectors, solar generators, and photorectifiers.
Starting Page 129
Ending Page 132
Page Count 4
File Size 651135
File Format PDF
ISSN 00962422
Volume Number 4
Issue Number 4
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 1957-12-01
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Cadmium compounds Crystals Photoconducting materials Crystalline materials Copper Doping Transistors Photoconductivity Electrodes Stability
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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