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Effect of zinc doping on the optoelectronic properties of cadmium sulphide (CdS) thin films deposited by chemical bath deposition by utilising an alternative sulphur …

Munna et al., 2020

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13677030331157923752
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Munna F
Chelvanathan P
Sobayel K
Nurhafiza K
Sarkar D
Nour M
Sindi H
Rawa M
Sopian K
Amin N
Akhtaruzzaman M
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CdS is commonly used as a window layer in solar cell structure and is deposited by different growth techniques. In this study, a source-dependent comparative analysis on chemical bath deposition-grown CdS thin film focusing on different sulphur sources, namely, thiourea (NH …
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