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Inorganic arrangement crystal beryllium, lithium, selenium and silicon | Ricardo Gobato
; Alekssander Gobato
; Desire Francine Gobato Fedrigo
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2 Aug 2015 | Abstract: | The use of inorganic crystals technology has been widely date. Since quartz
crystals for watches in the nineteenth century, and common way radio in the
early twentieth century, to computer chips with new semiconductor materials.
Chemical elements such as beryllium, lithium, selenium and silicon, are widely
used in technology. The development of new crystals arising from that
arrangement can bring technological advances in several areas of knowledge. The
likely difficulty of finding such crystals in nature or synthesized, suggest an
advanced study of the subject. A study using computer programs with ab initio
method was applied. As a result of the likely molecular structure of the
arrangement of a crystal was obtained. | Source: | arXiv, 1508.0175 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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