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Abstract The unit-cell parameters of crystals obtained in the Tl(GaS2)1–x (InSe2) x system are measured by X-ray diffraction. The relationship between these parameters and composition is determined. It is shown that, with growing x, the a, b, and c parameters increase and the β angle decreases. Two types of solid solutions are found in the Tl(GaS2)1–x (InSe2) x system: one is based on compound TlGaS2 with monoclinic structure and the other is based on TlInSe2 with tetragonal structure.
Crystallography Reports – Springer Journals
Published: Jul 1, 2016
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