Title :
Bismuth-antimony alloys and their application in microwave engineering
Author :
Plaksiy, V.T. ; Svetlichniy, V.M. ; Sukhoruchko, O.N. ; Solodovnic, V.A.
Author_Institution :
Kharkov Nat. Univ., Ukraine
Abstract :
Bismuth, antimony and their alloys are typical representatives of a class of semi-metals, the electric conductivity of which is 102 -103 times lower than usual metals conducting well an electrical current. The alloys of bismuth with antimony have semiconductor properties in a wide range of structures at temperatures below 77 K. However, they are insulators at temperatures close to 0 K. Presently the semi-metal alloys of BiSb have wide application in thermoelectric generators and refrigerators. They have appeared a convenient means for the study of the distribution of electromagnetic waves in solid-state plasma. The semi-metals are also prospective materials for low temperature electronics. Previously the opportunity of using semi-metals of BiSb with percentage Bi and Sb from 8 % up to 25 % was shown as having high-sensitivity to UHF radiation where the thermoelectric effect is used. The authors consider some questions concerning the further improvement of UHF radiation detectors based on semi-metals with the purpose of increasing their sensitivity, while improving the stability of their operation and stability to external climatic influences
Keywords :
UHF detectors; antimony alloys; bismuth alloys; electrical conductivity; microwave materials; semimetals; sensitivity; stability; thermoelectricity; BiSb; UHF radiation detectors; electric conductivity; high-sensitivity UHF detection; microwave engineering; semi-metal alloys; semiconductor properties; stability; thermoelectric effect; Bismuth; Conductivity; Electromagnetic scattering; Insulation; Plasma temperature; Refrigerators; Solid state circuits; Stability; Temperature distribution; Thermoelectricity;
Conference_Titel :
Physics and Engineering of Millimeter and Sub-Millimeter Waves, 2001. The Fourth International Kharkov Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Kharkov
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6473-2
DOI :
10.1109/MSMW.2001.946843