Piezoelectric organometallic crystal: Growth and properties of tetraphenylsilicon, -germanium, -ti and -lead

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Abstract

Techniques are described for growing large, optical-quality single crystals of tetraphenylsilicon, -germanium, -tin and -lead. Several optical, electro-optical and electrical properties have been measured in order to evaluate these materials for possible application in quantum electronic devices.

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