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2014 | 126 | 1 | 274-275

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Anizotropy of Photoconductivity in BiOCl (X=Cl, Br, I) Single Crystals

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Oxyhalides of bismuth BiOX (X = Cl, Br, I) are very interesting materials which find various applications as X-ray luminescent screens, as anti-Stokes converters, photocatalyst, usual luminophors and as photoconductive analyzer of linear polarized radiation in the 0.24 - 1.2 μm spectral region. The great interest for these materials is strongly related to the influence of dimensionality on the behaviour of physical properties (they are 2D structured materials). Bismuth oxyhalides are one of the V-VI-VII group compound semiconductors belonging to the tetragonal system. The structure of BiOX is known to have a layered structure, which is constructed by the combination of the halide ion layer and the bismuth oxygen layer. We present results of the study of photoconductivity spectra anisotropy of the BiOX single crystals.

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  • Centre of Low Temperature Physics, Faculty of Science P. J. Šafárik University & Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Park Angelinum 9, Kosice 04154, Slovakia
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  • Faculty of Informatics, Transcarpathian State University, Zankovetska 87-B, 880 15 Uzhgorod, Ukraine
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  • Centre of Low Temperature Physics, Faculty of Science P. J. Šafárik University & Institute of Experimental Physics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Park Angelinum 9, Kosice 04154, Slovakia
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  • Faculty of Informatics, Transcarpathian State University, Zankovetska 87-B, 880 15 Uzhgorod, Ukraine

References

  • [1] V. Bunda, S. Bunda, in: Superconductors - properties, technology, and applications, ISBN: 978-953-51-0545-9 Eds. Yu. Grigorashvili, InTech, Rijeka (Croatia) 2012, p. 323

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