Claims
- 1. In a method for synthesizing highly pure stoichiometric porportioned, polycrystalline indium phosphide comprising the steps of:
- I. providing a reaction vessel having (1) a vaporization zone, (2) a reaction zone, and (3) a constricted, interconnecting, vapor transport passageway positioned therebetween;
- II. placing a solid sample of red phosphorus in said vaporization zone and a solid sample of indium in said reaction zone;
- III. heating the vaporization zone to a temperature and pressure sufficient to vaporize said red phosphorus and effect its transport to said reaction zone;
- IV. simultaneously heating said reaction-zone to melt said indium and effect a reaction between said phosphorus vapors and said molten indium;
- V. maintaining said temperatures for a period of time sufficient to complete said reaction and produce a stoichiometric proportioned, reaction product therefrom; and
- VI. cooling said reaction product and removing said product from said reaction vessel, the improvement which comprises the steps of:
- (a) heating said vaporization zone to a temperature of 546.degree. C. and a resulting vapor pressure of 27.5 atmospheres,
- (b) heating said reaction zone to a temperature between a range of 1070.degree. C. and 1150.degree. C. and maintaining the entire reaction zone within said temperature range during the entirety of said reaction;
- (c) cooling the temperature of said reaction product from its maximum to a temperature between 950.degree. and 1000.degree. C. at a programmed variable cooling rate ranging from 50.degree. C. per hour to 150.degree. C. per hour; while simultaneously maintaining the temperature at the red phosphorus interface at 546.degree. C.
- (d) simultaneously cooling the temperature of both the reaction product and the red phosphorus at programmed, variable cooling rates ranging from 60.degree. C. per hour to 150.degree. C. per hour and 90.degree. C. per hour to 180.degree. C. per hour, respectively;
- (e) continuing said programmed cooling until the temperature of the red phosphorus reaches about 380.degree. C. and the indium phosphide reaches about 750.degree. C., respectively; and
- (f) further cooling said red phosphorus and indium phosphide in situ to room temperature.
- 2. A method in accordance with claim 1 wherein said reaction zone is heated and maintained at a temperature of 1150.degree. C.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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