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Zn3P2 semiconductor thin films were prepared by electrodeposition technique form aqueous solutions. The deposition …
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The stabilization of future CO2 atmospheric concentrations to levels that might prevent anthropogenic alterations of the world climate calls for tens of terawatts of carbon free renewable energy resources. The combined energy production potential of all known non-solar carbon-free renewable...
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Co films deposited on Pt/Si(100) surface by electrodeposition from mixed sulphate chloride baths are investigated. The …
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–MoS2 coatings were produced by PC electrodeposition technique. The surface morphology of Ni–PS/MoS2 coating was examined …
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-step cathodic electrodeposition process at potentials lower than -0.6 V vs SCE, and in the presence of a large excess of In3+. The … the ternary CuInSe2 compound during the electrodeposition process was discussed. …
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Co–W alloy coatings were deposited with direct current (DC) and pulse current (PC) electrodeposition methods using …
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Non-cyanide alkaline bath was used to prepare copper thin films. Influences of various temperatures on deposition rates, surface morphologies and microstructures of films were investigated. Copper thin films prepared from non-cyanide alkaline bath show typical nodular structures. Copper films...
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Direct current electrodeposition of Co–P alloy coatings were carried out using gluconate bath and they were …
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using the pulsed electrodeposition method. The microstructures and components were examined by scanning electron microscopy …
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electrodeposition of the n-type Bi–Te and the p-type Sb–Te thin films. The 5.3-μm thick Bi–Te film, electrodeposited at a constant …
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