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    Springer
    Applied physics 54 (1992), S. 120-123 
    ISSN: 1432-0630
    Keywords: 72.70 ; 73.40
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract We report on temperature (77 to 300 K) and voltage dependent low frequency (100 Hz to 100 kHz) noise behavior of InGaAs/InP photodiodes in non-equilibrium steady state. In addition to common white, 1/f, and Lorentz noise we are able to observe for the first time minima and maxima in the photocurrent noise spectra. The recombination of a pair of free carriers through a recombination center at the heterointerface provides the correlation between the electron and hole ensembles necessary to explain the observed noise reduction.
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    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: 1,3-Diketonate imidazole complexes of cobalt, nickel, copper ; Thermochemistry ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: NH-acidic Behaviour of Imidazole in the Course of the Thermal Degradation of its Bis(adducts) with Transition Metal 1,3-DiketonatesThe behaviour of complexes of the type M(O—O)2(HIm)2 (O—O = 1,3-diketonate, HIm = imidazole, M = Co, Ni, Cu) in the course of the thermal degradation is different. In the case of M(acac)2(HIm)2 in the first step acetylacetone is split off. By proton transfer from imidazole to the acetylacetonato ligands the bis(imidazolates) M(Im)2 are formed, which, at higher temperatures eliminate both imidazolyl residues, probably as 1H, 1H′-(2,2′)-bisimidazolyl.The thermal degradation of M(bzac)2(HIm)2 or M(dbm)2(HIm)2 (Hbzac = benzoylacetone, Hdbm dibenzoylmethane) starts with the partial elimination of imidazole. The intermediates M(bzac)(Im) or M(dbm)(Im) are obtained, and the final product of thermal degradation is the metal oxide.The main reasons for the different thermal behaviour of the complexes M(O—O)2(HIm)2 are differences in the volatility of the 1,3-diketones and probably in the molecular structures.
    Notes: Komplexe des Typs M(O—O)2(HIm)2 (O—O = 1,3-Diketonat; HIm = Imidazol; M = Co, Ni, Cu) zeigen beim thermischen Abbau ein differenziertes Verhalten. Im Falle von M(acac)2(HIm)2 wird in den ersten Stufen Acetylaceton abgespalten. Unter Protonenübertragung von Imidazol auf die Acetylacetonat-Liganden entstehen Bis-Imidazolate M(Im)2, die bei höherer Temperatur die Imidazolylreste wahrscheinlich als 1H, ′H-(2,2′)-Bisimidazolyl eliminieren.Der thermische Abbau von M(bzac)2(HIm)2 bzw. M(dbm)2(HIm)2 (Hbzac = Benzoylaceton, Hdbm = Dibenzoylmethan) beginnt mit der partiellen Abspaltung von Imidazol. Es wird ein Zwischenprodukt der Zusammensetzung M(bzac)(Im) bzw. M(dbm)(Im) erhalten. Anorganisches Endprodukt des Abbaus ist das Metalloxid.Wesentliche Gründe für das differenzierte Verhalten der Komplexe des Typs M(O—O)(HIm)2 beim thermischen Abbau werden in der unterschiedlichen Flüchtigkeit der 1,3-Diketone und in Strukturunterschieden gesehen.
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