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PHYSICS
Chemostimulating effect of mixture and separate evaporation of manganese (IV) oxide compositions with lead (II) oxide and vanadium (V) oxide on GaAs thermal oxidation
I. Ya. Mittova, V. F. Kostryukov Voronezh State University, Universitetskaya pl.1, Voronezh, 394893 Russia
Abstract:
The effects of variable compositions of manganese (IV) oxide – lead (II) oxide and manganese (IV) oxide - vanadium (V) oxide on the GaAs thermal oxidation process have been studied. The spatial separation of the oxides in MnO$_{2}$ + PbO and MnO$_{2}$ + V$_{2}$O$_{5}$ binary compositions activating the thermal oxidation of GaAs has made it possible to locate the interactions between these oxides that are responsible for the non-linear effects observed in their coaction. Solid-phase interactions enhance the chemostimulating activities of both oxides (a positive nonlinear effect takes place). Gas-phase interactions cause a marked negative deviation from the additive chemical stimulation effect.
Keywords:
semiconductors, gallium arsenide, thin films, thermal oxidation, nonlinear effects.
Received: 13.02.2015 Revised: 19.02.2015
Citation:
I. Ya. Mittova, V. F. Kostryukov, “Chemostimulating effect of mixture and separate evaporation of manganese (IV) oxide compositions with lead (II) oxide and vanadium (V) oxide on GaAs thermal oxidation”, Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 6:3 (2015), 424–434
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