Towards the production of very low defect GaSb and InSb substrates: bulk crystal growth, defect analysis and scaling challenges
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Mark J. Furlong | Brian J. Smith | Andrew Mowbray | Rebecca Martinez | Sasson Amirhaghi | J. P. Flint | G. Dallas | G. Meshew | J. Trevethan
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