Gnanasekar et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Enhanced opto-electronic properties of X-doped (X= Al, Ga, and In) CuO thin films for photodetector applicationsGnanasekar et al., 2022
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- Gnanasekar T
- Valanarasu S
- Das H
- Chidhambaram N
- Rimal Isaac R
- Al-Enizi A
- Ubaidullah M
- Reddy V
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- Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
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Recent trends in optoelectronics still need a highly efficient photodetector based on p-type metal oxide semiconductors. This work stands with the improvement in the performance of CuO thin films via doping with different metals into the thin films. The CuO thin films were …
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