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Description Band gap variation as a function of x in the (1 − x)ZnO–x(LiGaO2)1/2 pseudo-binary system. The red dots and green dots indicate the band gaps determined for the ceramics and the films, respectively. The blue rectangle indicates a two phase region of Zn2LiGaO4 and β-LiGaO2 solid solutions. Although the boundary of the wurtzite-type phase and Zn2LiGaO4-type phase is between x = 0.1 and 0.2, all data are connected by one line, because both the phases are based on the wurtzite structure.
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Author Takahisa Omata et al
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