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Isotope Engineering and Lattice Disorder in Group IV Nanoscale and Quantum Semiconductors

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Figure  2.2:  (a)  Free  excitonic  CL  spectra  collected  at
Figure  2.3: Evolution of the lattice thermal conductivity of different  isotopically engineered Ge  samples:  70 Ge(99.99%),  70 Ge(96.3%),  76 Ge(86.3%),  Nat Ge,  and  70/76 Ge  as  a  function  of
Figure  2.4:  (a)  LVS  of  Nat Ge
Figure 2.7: (a) 3D distribution showing the Al and Cr atoms within a Ni-Al-Cr alloy (left) and the  location of a fraction (30%) of the
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