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Influence of deposition temperature on morphological, optical, electrical and opto-electrical properties of highly textured nano-crystalline spray deposited CdO: Ga thin …

Moholkar et al., 2010

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14177627198071469794
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Moholkar A
Agawane G
Sim K
Kwon Y
Rajpure K
Kim J
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Applied Surface Science

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This study investigated the effect of deposition temperature on the morphological, optical, electrical and opto-electrical properties of CdO: Ga films prepared by a cost effective spray pyrolysis deposition method. The substrate temperature was varied from 275 to 375° C, in …
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