Claims
- 1. A phosphorus material formed as the deposition product of vapor transport from separated heated sources of phosphorus vapor and the vapor of one or more metals, each of said sources held at a high temperature, said product being deposited in a deposition zone located between said sources, said deposition zone being held at a substantially lower temperature than said sources, and the atomic ratio of phosphrous to metal in said product being greater than 15.
- 2. A polycrystalline high phosphorus material formed as defined in claim 1.
- 3. An amorphous high phosphrous material formed as defined in claim 1.
- 4. A high phosphorus polyphosphide formed as defined in claim 1, having the formula MP.sub.x, wherein M is one or more metals and x is equal to or greater than 15.
- 5. A high phosphorus polyphosphide formed as defined in claim 4 further comprising at least one other pnictide.
- 6. A high phosphorus polyphosphide as defined in claim 4 wherein M is one or more alkali metals.
- 7. A high phosphorus polyphosphide as defined in claims 4, 5, or 6, wherein x is greater than 15.
- 8. A solid stable material having the formula MP.sub.x where M is one or more alkali metals and P is one or more pnictides, primarily phosphorus, and x is greater than 15.
- 9. The material defined in claim 8 wherein said material contains less than 100 parts per million of M.
- 10. The material defined in claim 8 wherein said material is in the form of a wafer.
- 11. The material defined in claim 8 wherein said material is in the form of a film.
- 12. The material defined in claim 8 wherein said material is in the form of a thin film.
- 13. Amorphous material as defined in claims 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12.
- 14. Polycrystalline material as defined in claim 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12.
- 15. The method of preparing polyphosphides of the formula MP.sub.x where M is one or more metals and P is one or more pnictides, primarily phosphorus, by vapor transport comprising providing two heated separated sources of phosphorus and one or more metals and a separate deposition zone having a substantially constant temperature over an extended area, said temperature being substantially less than the temperature of said sources and the atomic ratio of phosphorus to metal in said polyphosphides being greater than 15.
- 16. The method defined in claim 1 and the additional step of discontinuing providing vapor from said metal source and continuing to provide phosphorus from said phosphorus source for deposition in said constant temperature area.
- 17. Metal polyphophides of the formula MP.sub.x where M is one or more metals and P is one or more pnictides, primarily phophorus, said metal polyphosphides being prepared by the method of vapor transport comprising the steps of providing two heated separated sources of phosphorus and one or more metals and a separate deposition zone having a substantially constant temperature over an extended area, said temperature being substantially less than the temperature of said sources and the atomic ratio of phosphorus to metal in said polyphosphides being greater than 15.
- 18. A new form of substantially pure phosphorus of the formula MP.sub.x where M is one or more metals and P is one or more pnictides, primarily phosphorus, said new form of substantially pure phosphorus being prepared by the method of vapor transport comprising the steps of providing two heated separated sources of phosphorus and one or more metals and a separate deposition zone having a substantially constant temperature over an extended area, said temperature being substantially less than the temperature of said sources and the atomic ratio of phosphorus to metal in said polyphosphides being greater than 15.
- 19. Polycrystalline product as defined in claims 17 or 18.
- 20. A thin film of product as defined in claim 19.
- 21. Amorphous product as defined in claims 17 or 18.
- 22. A thin film product as defined in claim 21.
- 23. A crystalline polyphosphide wherein the crystals are in the form of star shaped rods.
- 24. A crystalline polyphosphide wherein the crystals are in the form of star shaped rods condensed from the vapor phase at a temperature below 500.degree. C.
- 25. The polyphosphide defined in claim 24 condensed at substantially 462.degree. C.
- 26. The metal polyphosphides of claim 17 wherein said method of vapor transport for preparing said metal polyphosphides includes the step of discontinuing providing vapor from said metal source and continuing to provide phosphorus from said phosphorus source for deposition in said constant temperature area.
- 27. The new form of substantially pure phosphorus as claimed in claim 18 wherein said method of vapor transport for preparing said new form of substantially pure phosphorus includes the step of discontinuing providing vapor from said metal source and continuing to provide phosphorus from said phosphorus source for deposition in said constant temperature area.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional application of our co-pending U.S. Patent Applicaiton entitled CATENATED PHOSPHOROUS MATERIALS, THEIR PREPARATION AND USES, AND SEMICONDUCTOR AND OTHER DEVICES EMPLOYING THEM, Ser. No. 442,208, filed Nov. 16, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,508.931, which was a continuation-in-part of our copending applications entitled CATENATED SEMICONDUCTOR MATERIALS OF PHOSPHORUS, METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR PREPARING AND DEVICE USING THEM, Ser. No. 335,706, filed Dec. 30, 1981, now abandoned; and MONOCLINIC PHOSPHORUS FORMED FROM VAPOR IN THE PRESENCE OF AN ALKALI METAL, Ser. No. 419,537, filed Sept 17, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,620,968.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Date |
Country |
1300911 |
Aug 1969 |
DEX |
1175511 |
Dec 1969 |
GBX |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (5)
Entry |
Chem Abst. 164:44,539c Phosphorus and High Phosphorums Polyphosphide Barium in Quantum Well Devices. |
Sargent-Welch Table of Periodic Properties of the Elements, Side 2. |
V. Kosyakov and I. Vasilyeva, "Structural Classification of Polyphosphides", Poluch. Svoistra i Primenenie Fosfidov, pp. 17-22, 1977, USSR. |
V. I. Kosyakov and I. G. Vasil'eva, "Phosphorus Rings, Clusters, Chains, and Layers", Russian Chemical Reviews, 48(2), pp. 153-161, 1979; [Translated from Uspekhi Khimii, 48, pp. 280-296 (1979)]. |
V. Kosyakov and I. Vasilyeva, "Relation [Correlation], Between the Structure and Properties of Polyphosphides", Poluprovdn. Materialy i Ikh. Primenenie Voronezh, pp. 143-153, 1977, USSR. |
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
442208 |
Nov 1982 |
|
Continuation in Parts (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
335706 |
Dec 1981 |
|