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  • Tetraethylgermanium (common name tetraethyl germanium), abbreviated TEG, is an organogermanium com
  • the determination of germanium and arsenic
  • It is widely replacing germanium as a detector material mainly due to lower d
  • enzene ring with a carbon atom replaced by a germanium atom.
  • her heavy aromatic compounds with silicon or germanium atoms have been reported.
  • vated pressure up to approximately 9 GPa the germanium average coordination number steadily increas
  • Cu,Zn)11(Ge,As)2Fe4S16 is a rare copper zinc germanium bearing sulfide mineral.
  • nductor industry for the epitaxial growth of germanium by MOVPE or chemical beam epitaxy.
  • rs cannot be thicker than a few millimeters, germanium can have a depleted, sensitive thickness of
  • Yunnan Chihong Zinc and Germanium Company Limited (SSE: 600497) is the state-o
  • eads to ash containing extractable levels of germanium compounds such as germanium dioxide.
  • of limited synthetic value are the costs of germanium compounds.
  • up elemental impurities in epitaxially grown germanium comprising layers such as Ge, SiGe, SiGeC, s
  • r pressures, up to approximately 15 GPa, the germanium coordination number increases to 6 and the d
  • EDELWEISS uses high purity germanium cryogenic bolometers cooled to ~20mK tempera
  • h a tunability of more than one octave was a germanium crystal laser.
  • he detector is a photodiode made of a 1.2 kg germanium crystal, reverse biased to about 3 kilovolts
  • It is made by slabs of [113] oriented Germanium crystals which are inclined towards each oth
  • Therefore, Germanium crystals were doped with Lithium ions (Ge(Li
  • urrent purification techniques were refined, Germanium crystals could not be produced with purity s
  • These detectors are also called High-Purity Germanium detectors (HPGe) or Hyperpure Germanium dete
  • Germanium detectors are mostly used for spectroscopy i
  • Compton-suppressed large volume, high-purity germanium detectors arranged in a spherical shell.
  • These simulate the outputs of Germanium detectors, plastic scintillators and their P
  • Germanium dichloride is a chemical compound of germani
  • 1k word for other machines, and the MAC used germanium diodes in replacement of many tubes.
  • Germanium dioxide is used as a germanium supplement in
  • Germanium dioxide can be prepared in both crystalline
  • Germanium dioxide has low toxicity, but in higher dose
  • process for manufacture of germane gas using germanium dioxide and sodium borohydride.
  • demonstrated that the growth of high quality germanium films at temperatures as low as 350 °C can b
  • CNRS have developed a novel process to grow germanium films on germanium at low temperatures in a
  • recursor has eliminated the memory effect of germanium in III-V materials.
  • It is a solid and contains germanium in the +2 oxidation state.
  • Germanium iodide is a chemical compound of germanium a
  • Most commercial production of germanium is from treating flue-dusts of zinc- and cop
  • On the other hand germanium is advocated as a non-toxic alternative to m
  • The p-Ge (p-type germanium) laser is a tunable, solid state, far infrar
  • Zinc commonly occurs with the iron and trace germanium may be present.
  • Appreciable gallium and germanium may also be incorporated into the crystal st
  • uction method involves applying voltage to a germanium metal cathode immersed in an aqueous electro
  • plasma synthesis method involves bombarding germanium metal with hydrogen atoms (H) that are gener
  • Germanium monoxide, GeO, is a chemical compound of ger
  • anometallic compounds containing a carbon to germanium or hydrogen to germanium chemical bond.
  • CDMS detectors are disks of germanium or silicon, cooled to millikelvin temperatur
  • t concentrations of materials like titanium, germanium, or boron.
  • Argutite (GeO2) is a rare germanium oxide mineral.
  • "New Phenomenon in Narrow Germanium p-n Junctions".
  • doses of these resulted in several cases of germanium poisonings.
  • Germanium selenide is a chemical compound with the for
  • Germanium shares group 14 in the periodic table with s
  • Czochralski method to produce extremely pure germanium single crystals used in making greatly impro
  • Argyrodite is an uncommon silver germanium sulfide mineral with formula Ag8GeS6.
  • Germanium telluride exists in three major crystalline
  • allium tin telluride (Tl2SnTe5) and thallium germanium telluride (Tl2GeTe5) and of bismuth-telluriu
  • Germanium telluride (GeTe) is a chemical compound of g
  • lic system germanium-antimony-tellurium with germanium telluride, GeTe.
  • of refraction, so by varying the flowrate of germanium tetrachloride the overall index of refractio
  • Germanium tetrachloride is an intermediate for the pur
  • Germanium tetrachloride is a colourless liquid used as
  • sised by Winkler in 1887, by the reaction of germanium tetrachloride with diethylzinc.
  • Overall, silicon tetrachloride, SiCl4 and germanium tetrachloride, GeCl4 are introduced with oxy
  • Germanium tetrachloride, GeCl4, a colourless liquid us
  • ed the compound in 1887 from diethylzinc and germanium tetrachloride, shortly after germanium was d
  • to the surfaces, and coated (typically with germanium) to minimise water damage from short term at
  • Collier's Encyclopedia, Volume 11 Germanium to Heath Hen, p. 372-3.
  • hat uses a semiconductor (usually silicon or germanium) to detect traversing charged particles or t
  • The germanium to carbon bond in this compound is shielded
  • A similar detector design uses a gallium → germanium transformation which is sensitive to lower e
  • In 1955, a Motorola germanium transistor for car radios was the world's fi
  • The 608 contained more than 3,000 germanium transistors.
  • nated with relatively (compared to Si) heavy germanium up to concentrations of 10-15 %.
  • m, antimony, manganese, beryllium, chromium, germanium, vanadium, gallium, hafnium, indium, niobium
  • s it was described shortly after the element germanium was isolated, 15 years after it had been pos
  • The germanium was then chemically extracted and concentrat
  • e, unlike some other materials (particularly germanium) which require liquid nitrogen cooling.