Computer Science
Scientific paper
Mar 2004
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Cosmic Research, v. 42, Issue 2, p. 148-154 (2004).
Computer Science
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Scientific paper
The periodicity of the structure of impurity heterogeneities in the longitudinal section of an indium antimonide monocrystal doped by tellurium (InSb:Te) is investigated. The monocrystal was grown by the method of floating zone melting onboard the Foton-3 satellite. It is shown that the frequencies of harmonic components of heterogeneities converted into the time region coincide with frequencies of microaccelerations in the range 0-0.005 Hz arising onboard the Foton satellites. This fact confirms the hypothesis stated previously that residual microaccelerations onboard the satellite were the cause of occurrence of indicated periodicities.
Boguslavskii A. A.
Raukhman M. R.
Sazonov Vladimir
Shalimov V. P.
Sokolov S. M.
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