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Electrochromism and photocatalysis in dendrite structured Ti: WO3 thin films grown by sputtering

Karuppasamy, 2015

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9271134929204323885
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Karuppasamy A
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Applied surface science

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Titanium doped tungsten oxide (Ti: WO 3) thin films with dendrite surface structures were grown by co-sputtering titanium and tungsten in Ar+ O 2 atmosphere. Ti: WO 3 thin films were deposited at oxygen flow rates corresponding to pressures in the range 1.0× 10− 3 …
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