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Gilles and Van Cakenberghe1 recrystallized evaporated layers of CdS by a two-stage process. This process consists of evaporating copper on CdS films and baking the double layer at about 600° C. More recently we have recrystallized CdS by simply heating the evaporated layers between 250° C and 450° C in an inert liquid medium to which an organometallic compound has been added2.
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Gilles, J. M., and Van Cakenberghe, J., Nature, 182, 862 (1958).
Vecht, A., and Apling, A., Phys. Stat. Sol., 3, 1238 (1963).
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VECHT, A. Recrystallization of Evaporated Films of ZnSe. Nature 201, 486–487 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/201486b0
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