Abstract

The basic thermodynamic equations governing the equilibrium between (A1-uBu)2-yTey(s) with y near unity and its liquid and vapor phases are summarized. These are used along with an associated solution model for the liquid with species, Hg, Cd, Te, HgTe, and CdTe, to obtain quantitatively good fits to the diverse experimental data. The less extensive data for the Hg-Zn-Te system are also fit and based upon the parameters established, some properties are calculated for which there are no experimental data at present.

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