The electrodeposition from Room Temperature Ionic Liquids (RTILs) has recently emerged as a low cost technique for the growth of group IV thin films or nanostructures giving some promising alternative to classical physical vapour or chemical vapour deposition techniques. As a relatively new field of research, only few studies exist describing the growth mechanism of electrodeposition from RTILs, especially for Si films. In the present work, Cyclic Voltammetry (CV), Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance (EQCM) and potentiostatic electrodeposition techniques have been used to study the role of the applied potential, the concentration of electroactive species, the temperature, and the use of organic additive on the electrodeposition of S...
The electroformation of silicon oxide was performed in two room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL), 1-...
The electroformation of silicon oxide was performed in two room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL), 1-...
The electroformation of silicon oxide was performed in two room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL), 1-...
Electrodeposition of silicon on various electrode materials was investigated from a 1-butyl-3- methy...
The electrochemical deposition of Si has been carried out in an ionic liquid medium in the presence ...
This thesis explores the applicability of Si electrodeposition to the synthesis of crystalline Si at...
This thesis explores the applicability of Si electrodeposition to the synthesis of crystalline Si at...
Electrodeposition of Si has gained interest recently due to the relative simplicity of electrochemic...
Crystalline silicon (Si) is widely used in modern electronics. Si is commonly produced through a ser...
In this article, we investigated the electrodeposition of Si<sub><i>x</i></sub>Ge<sub>1–<i>x</i></su...
As a low-cost, non-volatile, highly polar and chemically stable solvent, sulfolane has a high implem...
As a low-cost, non-volatile, highly polar and chemically stable solvent, sulfolane has a high implem...
In this paper, we investigated how the anion of an ionic liquid (IL) affects nanostructure of electr...
As a low-cost, non-volatile, highly polar and chemically stable solvent, sulfolane has a high implem...
Excellent cycling performance of an electrode composed of silicon alone was achieved in a bis(fluoro...
The electroformation of silicon oxide was performed in two room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL), 1-...
The electroformation of silicon oxide was performed in two room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL), 1-...
The electroformation of silicon oxide was performed in two room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL), 1-...
Electrodeposition of silicon on various electrode materials was investigated from a 1-butyl-3- methy...
The electrochemical deposition of Si has been carried out in an ionic liquid medium in the presence ...
This thesis explores the applicability of Si electrodeposition to the synthesis of crystalline Si at...
This thesis explores the applicability of Si electrodeposition to the synthesis of crystalline Si at...
Electrodeposition of Si has gained interest recently due to the relative simplicity of electrochemic...
Crystalline silicon (Si) is widely used in modern electronics. Si is commonly produced through a ser...
In this article, we investigated the electrodeposition of Si<sub><i>x</i></sub>Ge<sub>1–<i>x</i></su...
As a low-cost, non-volatile, highly polar and chemically stable solvent, sulfolane has a high implem...
As a low-cost, non-volatile, highly polar and chemically stable solvent, sulfolane has a high implem...
In this paper, we investigated how the anion of an ionic liquid (IL) affects nanostructure of electr...
As a low-cost, non-volatile, highly polar and chemically stable solvent, sulfolane has a high implem...
Excellent cycling performance of an electrode composed of silicon alone was achieved in a bis(fluoro...
The electroformation of silicon oxide was performed in two room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL), 1-...
The electroformation of silicon oxide was performed in two room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL), 1-...
The electroformation of silicon oxide was performed in two room temperature ionic liquids (RTIL), 1-...