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Silicides (noun): Silicides are compounds composed of silicon and a more electropositive element, commonly used in the semiconductor industry for their unique properties
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Silicides are structurally closer to borides than to carbides.
The use of a coating of silicides is also very satisfactory.
Silicides are formed as a result of interaction of melt components.
It contains a high proportion of iron silicides.
These silicides lead to the formation of TaC or TiC layers.
Study on formation of nickel silicides.
Silicides and borides.
A special chapter is given on deformation in silicides in the nano scale.
Silicides are promising materials because of their low toxicity and cost.
Those circuits with thicker silicides exhibited somewhat lower resistivity.
Only aluminum and antimony have an effect on the growth kinetics of silicides.
These metals can form useful silicides when deposited onto silicon.
Copper is a smelting element which does not form any carbide but only silicides.
Silicon usually forms fine titanium silicides at grain boundaries and matrix.
Fused silicides Fused aluminides except for resistance heating elements.

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Refractory metals and their associated carbides and silicides are potentially useful as susceptors.
Metal silicides such as PdSi2 or PtSi may be used as well.
Because of the presence of silicon the use of rare earth silicides should be limited.
Moreover, these silicides possess good resistance to oxidation in air at high temperature.
Various prior art processes make it possible to deposit refractory metal silicides on bare silicon.
Also, these silicides offer good resistance to oxidation in air at high temperature.
The silicide is selected from the group consisting of metallic silicides which includes titanium silicide.
However, silicides form an effective diffusion resistant layer to boron and phosphorous.
Refractory metals Silicides.
The chemical bonds in silicides range from conductive metal-like structures to covalent or ionic.
Some elements form carbides, others silicides.
It can also contain other products such as silicides in a total proportion of less than 5 %.
Also, the contacts do not necessarily require the use of metal silicides.
Silicides are commonly used to improve electrical connections to the source, gate, and drain regions.
Moreover, the benefit of thin layers of platinum silicides is known.
Silicides of all non-transition metals, with exception of beryllium, have been described.
Obtaining, structure and magnetic properties of thin film silicides of iron.
Their corresponding silicides are CoSi 2, NiSi, PtSi and TiSi 2, respectively.
Furthermore alloys of metals or metal borides, carbides and silicides can be used.
Examples include zirconia, alumina and various nitrides, silicides and borides known from the abrasive art.
The dispersoid content of the alloys comprises oxides, carbides and silicides.
Hydrides; nitrides; azides; silicides and borides.
In some cases the support material may contain acid leachable impurities, eg silicides.
The difficulties related to the integration of n-type silicides ( e.g. ErSi ) are highlighted as well.
Preferred refractory materials include refractory oxides, refractory carbides, refractory borides, refractory nitrides and refractory silicides.
When the part comes from being cast, the mag silicides are in suspension.
These protonolysis reactions are typical of a Group 2 and Group 1 silicides.
FIGS . 3B and 4B illustrate the change in resistivity of some oxidized silicides at various temperatures.
Examples include, but are not limited to, metal carbides, oxides, and silicides.
Suitable substances are to be found among oxides, carbides and silicides of these elements.
However, the lamellar structure undergoes its own evolution as the silicides nucleate and grow.
Modern ohmic contacts to silicon such as titanium-tungsten disilicide are usually silicides made by CVD.

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