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Obtaining, Structure And Electrophysical Properties Of The Solid Solution (Gaas1-Δbiδ)1-X-Y(Ge2)X(Znse)Y, Hotamjon Mansurov, Akramjon Boboev, Johongir Usmonov, Xushruybek Mahmudov, Dilkhayotjon Pulatjon Ugli Abdurakhimov Dec 2020

Obtaining, Structure And Electrophysical Properties Of The Solid Solution (Gaas1-Δbiδ)1-X-Y(Ge2)X(Znse)Y, Hotamjon Mansurov, Akramjon Boboev, Johongir Usmonov, Xushruybek Mahmudov, Dilkhayotjon Pulatjon Ugli Abdurakhimov

Scientific Bulletin. Physical and Mathematical Research

This work shows the possibility of growing a single-crystal substitutional solid solution (GaAs1-δBiδ)0.46(Ge2)0.31(ZnSe)0.23on GaP substrates by liquid phase epitaxy from a bismuth-containing melt solution. was shown that tetrahedral bonds in the (GaAs1-δBiδ)0.46(Ge2)0.31(ZnSe)0.23 layers are enriched with arsenide gallium molecules, and some GaAs1-δBiδ molecules are replaced by Ge2 paired atoms and ZnSe molecule compounds. Experimental results showed that in the epitaxial film, the molar content of GaAs …


Intermolecular Dynamics Of Condensed State: Study Of Temperature Effect On Anisotropy Relaxation By Vibration Spectroscopy, Bakhodir Eshchanov, Shavkat Otajonov, Jurat Gayipov, Dilafruz Xudoyberdiyeva, Sarvarbek Qurbanbayev Sep 2020

Intermolecular Dynamics Of Condensed State: Study Of Temperature Effect On Anisotropy Relaxation By Vibration Spectroscopy, Bakhodir Eshchanov, Shavkat Otajonov, Jurat Gayipov, Dilafruz Xudoyberdiyeva, Sarvarbek Qurbanbayev

Bulletin of National University of Uzbekistan: Mathematics and Natural Sciences

As a result of the experimental study of the spectra of anisotropic scattering of light, a character of orientation movement of molecules in aromatic hydrocarbons has been analyzed. The obtained results have been interpreted from the viewpoint of a model of inhibited rotation and the contributions of the rotational and vibrational degrees of freedom to a molecule spectrum have been estimated. With increasing temperature of liquids under study and approaching a critical state, the rotational degrees of freedom "freeze", and the vibrational degrees have become more significant.