Studies of extended x-ray absorption fine structures of the Zinc-Beryllium-Selenide ternary solid solutions

Author:
SHABINA KHANa1, PANKAJA SINGH1, JAVED MAZHER2 and NARAYAN BEHERA3
Affiliation:

1Department of Physics Govt Motilal Vigyan  Mahavidyalaya Barkatullah University Bhopal India

2Materials Science Program Addis Ababa University Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

3Computational Science Program Addis Ababa University Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Keyword:
II-VI Mixed Alloys, Synchrotron radiation method and EXAFS.
Issue Date:
December 2012
Abstract:

Hardening in the Zinc-Beryllium-Selenide ternaries has been achieved by cationic substitution alloying. Six samples of these ternaries are prepared by varying the concentration of Be dopant 'x'. EXAFS experiments for Zn core excitations are performed on the x-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) beamline at SOLEIL synchrotron radiation facility located at Gif sur Yvette, France. Extraction of useful EXAFS oscillations and various computational procedures require for the ZnBeSe spectral data analysis are discussed. Our analyses indicate that the hardening increases with Be-doping. Prospects of semiconductor alloy hardening through Be doping are also discussed in detail.

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2319-8052 (Online) - 2231-3478 (Print)
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SHABINA KHANa1, PANKAJA SINGH1, JAVED MAZHER2 and NARAYAN BEHERA3, "Studies of extended x-ray absorption fine structures of the Zinc-Beryllium-Selenide ternary solid solutions", Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Volume 24, Issue 3, Page Number , 2016

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SHABINA KHANa1, PANKAJA SINGH1, JAVED MAZHER2 and NARAYAN BEHERA3, "Studies of extended x-ray absorption fine structures of the Zinc-Beryllium-Selenide ternary solid solutions", Journal of Ultra Scientist of Physical Sciences, Volume 24, Issue 3, Page Number , 2016

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