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1 March 1991 Loss of heat relaxation in superconducting materials near Tc
Tatiana Timofeevna Ermolaeva, S. E. Emelin
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Abstract
In this paper we will describe recent results obtained with the shadow masked growth (SMG) technique. This technique enables us to change the growth velocity over the substrate by changing the window dimensions in an epitaxial shadow mask. The influence of the distance between the mask and the substrate and the undercutting of the mask has been studied. First results on optoelectronic devices realized with the SMG technique will be described. These include LEDs, laser diodes and an extended cavity laser diode.
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Tatiana Timofeevna Ermolaeva and S. E. Emelin "Loss of heat relaxation in superconducting materials near Tc", Proc. SPIE 1361, Physical Concepts of Materials for Novel Optoelectronic Device Applications I: Materials Growth and Characterization, (1 March 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.24362
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Ceramics

Superconductors

Optoelectronic devices

Technetium

Magnetism

Resistance

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