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Ultrasonic Microspectroscopy of ZnO Single Crystals Grown by the Hydrothermal Method

A new set of acoustical physical constants for ZnO was obtained by ultrasonic microspectroscopy (UMS) using very conductive and resistive (001), (100), and (101)ZnO specimens, grown by the hydrothermal method. The specimens were selected from a lot of small ZnO crystals evaluated with the velocity o...

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Published in:Japanese Journal of Applied Physics 2010-02, Vol.49 (2), p.026602-026602-8
Main Authors: Kushibiki, Jun-ichi, Ohashi, Yuji, Arakawa, Mototaka, Tanaka, Tomoya, Yoshida, Sho, Kourai, Yuusuke, Sakagami, Noboru
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