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Science 24 January 1964:
Vol. 143. no. 3604, pp. 352 - 353
DOI: 10.1126/science.143.3604.352

Articles

High-Pressure Metallic Indium Telluride: Preparation and Crystal Structure

C. B. Sclar 1, L. C. Carrison 1, and C. M. Schwartz 1

1 Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus 1, Ohio

The metallic high-pressure form of indium telluride may be prepared under high pressure at 150°C and retained at ambient conditions without low-temperature quenching. It has the NaCl (type B1) structure with a cell edge of 6.160 ± .005 Å and a calculated density of 6.887 g/cm2. The density increase relative to the low-pressure polymorph is 15.6 percent.


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Indium Telluride (II'): Transitory Intermediate Phase in the Transformation InTe(II) to InTe(I).
C. B. Sclar, L. C. Carrison, and C. M. Schwartz (1965)
Science 147, 1569-1571
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