Abstract
Germanium particles were produced by homogeneous nucleation from the metal vapor in a flowing stream of nitrogen gas at pressures of 0.13–2.6 kPa. Light scattering and light absorption measurements showed particle sizes of 15–300-nm radii while in the stream. Electron microscopy indicated that these particles can coagulate into much larger sizes on electron microscope grids. Electron and x-ray diffraction measurements did not show any crystalline structure in these particles.
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