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Synthesis and properties of cadmium oxide thin films: A review

Ho, 2016

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6253348217136195604
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Ho S
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Internatonal Journal of current Advanced Research

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Cadmium oxide thin films are important materials for applications in various photoelectric, solar cell, optoelectronic and other kinds on devices. There are several physical or chemical synthetic methods have been used to prepare transparent CdO films as described by many …
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