Electrochemical adsorption of Ag and Cu on a-Se1-xGex films has been studied as a function of the composition of the films, angle of deposition (obliqueness), film thickness, pre-illumination of the films and temperature of the electrolytic solution. Metal adsorption is due to the oxidation of germanium atoms by the metal ions present in the electrolyte. Its enhancement with obliwueness (angle of deposition f the film) arises due to increased surface defect sites/dangling bonds associated with the Ge atoms. Adsoprtion decreases for pre-illuminated a-Se1-xGex films, presumably as a result of changes in the surface topography arising from structural rearrangements of the defect centers
Germanium films several micrometers in thickness were electrochemically deposited on silicon wafers ...
We present a fundamental study of the monolayer adsorption of sulfur on Ge(100) surfaces from aqueou...
The different voltammetry techniques were applied to understand the process of selenium deposition f...
Photo and electrochemical doping of obliquely deposited Ge-chalcogenide films have been studied by A...
Photo and electrochemical doping of obliquely deposited Ge-chalcogenide films have been studied by A...
Results of a high resolution photoemission and electrochemistry study of Se adsorption Au(111) and A...
Results of a high resolution photoemission and electrochemistry study of Se adsorption on Au(111) an...
In this paper we report here new considerations about the relationship between the mass and charge v...
The electrodeposition of thin selenium (Se) films from 1-ethyl-3-methyl-imidazolium trifluromethylsu...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The structure and properties of the electrochemical interface result from the int...
zona The morphology of electrochemically grown Ag deposits on the surface of silver-saturated Ge–Se ...
In order to understand the considerable irreversible ageing, annealing and adsorption effects on the...
Germanium thin films electrochemically deposited at 300 K from a solution of GeCl4, in propylene gly...
With the quest for permanent advances in semiconductor devices, increased interest in other semicond...
With the aid of electrochemical techniques, the adsorption and effect monomolecular, self assembly o...
Germanium films several micrometers in thickness were electrochemically deposited on silicon wafers ...
We present a fundamental study of the monolayer adsorption of sulfur on Ge(100) surfaces from aqueou...
The different voltammetry techniques were applied to understand the process of selenium deposition f...
Photo and electrochemical doping of obliquely deposited Ge-chalcogenide films have been studied by A...
Photo and electrochemical doping of obliquely deposited Ge-chalcogenide films have been studied by A...
Results of a high resolution photoemission and electrochemistry study of Se adsorption Au(111) and A...
Results of a high resolution photoemission and electrochemistry study of Se adsorption on Au(111) an...
In this paper we report here new considerations about the relationship between the mass and charge v...
The electrodeposition of thin selenium (Se) films from 1-ethyl-3-methyl-imidazolium trifluromethylsu...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The structure and properties of the electrochemical interface result from the int...
zona The morphology of electrochemically grown Ag deposits on the surface of silver-saturated Ge–Se ...
In order to understand the considerable irreversible ageing, annealing and adsorption effects on the...
Germanium thin films electrochemically deposited at 300 K from a solution of GeCl4, in propylene gly...
With the quest for permanent advances in semiconductor devices, increased interest in other semicond...
With the aid of electrochemical techniques, the adsorption and effect monomolecular, self assembly o...
Germanium films several micrometers in thickness were electrochemically deposited on silicon wafers ...
We present a fundamental study of the monolayer adsorption of sulfur on Ge(100) surfaces from aqueou...
The different voltammetry techniques were applied to understand the process of selenium deposition f...