Chemostimulating effect of mixture and separate evaporation of manganese (IV) oxide compositions with lead (II) oxide and vanadium (V) oxide on GaAs thermal oxidation
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The effects of variable compositions of manganese (IV) oxide - lead (II) oxide and manganese (IV) oxide - vanadium (V) oxide on the GaAs thermal oxidation process have been studied. The spatial separation of the oxides in MnO2 + PbO and MnO2 + V2O5 binary compositions activating the thermal oxidation of GaAs has made it possible to locate the interactions between these oxides that are responsible for the non-linear effects observed in their coaction. Solid-phase interactions enhance the chemostimulating activities of both oxides (a positive nonlinear effect takes place). Gas-phase interactions cause a marked negative deviation from the additive chemical stimulation effect.
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