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titleOfInvention Producing t butyl alkyl ethers phosphorous materials and such devices
abstract High phosphorus polyphosphides, namely MPx, where M is an alkali metal (Li, Na, K, Rb, and Cs) or metals mimicking the bonding behavior of an alkali metal, and x = 7 to 15 or very much greater than 15 (new forms of phosphorus) are useful semiconductors in their crystalline, polycrystalline and amorphous forms (boules and films). MP15 appears to have the best properties and KP15 is the easier to synthesize. P may include other pnictides as well as other trivalent atomic species. Resistance lowering may be accomplished by doping with Ni, Fe, Cr, and other metals having occupied d or f outer electronic levels; or by incorporation of As and other pnictides. Top contacts forming junction devices doped with Ni and employing Ni as a back contact comprise Cu, Al, Mg, Ni, Au, Ag, and Ti. Photovoltaic, photoresistive, and photoluminescent devices are also disclosed. All semiconductor applications appear feasible. These semiconductors belong to the class of polymer forming, trivalent atomic species forming homatomic, covalent bonds having a coordination number slightly less than 3. The predominant local order appears to be all parallel pentagonal tubes in all forms, including amorphous, except for the monoclinic and twisted fiber allotropes of phosphorus. Large crystal monoclinic phosphorus (a birefringent material) in two habits, a twisted fiber phosphorus allotrope and a star shaped fibrous high phosphorus material are also disclosed. Single and multiple source vapor transport, condensed phase, melt quench, flash evaporation, chemical vapor deposition, and molecular flow deposition may be employed in synthesizing these materials. Vapor transport may be employed to purify phosphorus. The materials may be employed as protective coatings, optical coatings, fire retardants, fillers and reinforcing fillers or plastics and glasses, antireflection coatings for infrared optics, infrared transmitting windows, and optical rotators. <IMAGE>n[GB2113663A]
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