Abstract

InSb-Mn (1 at % Mn) and InSb-MnSb (1.33 at % Mn) solid solutions have been synthesized under nonequilibrium conditions in the form of large-grained polycrystals. As shown by electron probe x-ray microanalysis, some of the manganese impurity in the samples has precipitated at grain boundaries as isolated micron-sized maganese-containing inclusions. Electrical measurements have shown that the synthesized In1−xMnxSb materials are p-type, with a hole concentration of 2 × 1019 cm−3, which is an order of magnitude higher than that in the terminal solid solutions obtained under near-equilibrium conditions.

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