Electrodeposition is known as a low-cost semiconductor growth technique for applications in electronic devices such as display and photovoltaic components. Surface limited electrodeposition of metals and non-metals single-layers can be performed exploiting their underpotential deposition by EC-ALD (ElectroChemical Atomic Layer Deposition) technique to obtain calchogenide thin films (2). The main advantage of this technique lies in the possibility of choosing the number of deposition cycles in order to perform an accurate control of the thickness and composition of the film, mainly valuable for the preparation of nanostructured materials. For this reason, a wide number of semiconductors in the form of thin films were obtained by E...
A SEM, DRS and XAS study was carried out on ultra-thin films with chemical composition belonging to...
The synthesis of polycrystalline thin films of zinc cadmium selenide from basic aqueous selenosulfit...
The potential of electrochemical deposition (ECD) as a production method for artificially structured...
In this article is proposed a new preparation method for composite ultra-thin films for photovoltaic...
Calchogenides such as CdSe and CdTe thin-films are well known semiconductors, used in manufacturing ...
This chapter endeavors to bring to the reader the potential of electrochemical deposition processes ...
Electrodeposition, otherwise known as electroplating, is a well-known industrial process for extract...
The ElectroChemical Atomic Layer Deposition (ECALD) methodology was proposed as a new approach to s...
To increase the uptake of photovoltaic modules we must increase their efficiency in converting light...
We exploited alternated electrodeposition of Cu, Sn and S to obtain CuxSnySz thin films. These mater...
Can electrodeposition be used to create high quality p-type inorganic compound semiconductors for ph...
peer reviewedCan electrodeposition be used to create high quality p-type inorganic compound semicond...
Electrodeposition is a convenient technique for the development of low cost materials for photovolta...
Electrodeposition is a convenient technique for the development of low cost materials for photovolta...
Electrodeposition is a convenient technique for the development of low cost materials for photovolta...
A SEM, DRS and XAS study was carried out on ultra-thin films with chemical composition belonging to...
The synthesis of polycrystalline thin films of zinc cadmium selenide from basic aqueous selenosulfit...
The potential of electrochemical deposition (ECD) as a production method for artificially structured...
In this article is proposed a new preparation method for composite ultra-thin films for photovoltaic...
Calchogenides such as CdSe and CdTe thin-films are well known semiconductors, used in manufacturing ...
This chapter endeavors to bring to the reader the potential of electrochemical deposition processes ...
Electrodeposition, otherwise known as electroplating, is a well-known industrial process for extract...
The ElectroChemical Atomic Layer Deposition (ECALD) methodology was proposed as a new approach to s...
To increase the uptake of photovoltaic modules we must increase their efficiency in converting light...
We exploited alternated electrodeposition of Cu, Sn and S to obtain CuxSnySz thin films. These mater...
Can electrodeposition be used to create high quality p-type inorganic compound semiconductors for ph...
peer reviewedCan electrodeposition be used to create high quality p-type inorganic compound semicond...
Electrodeposition is a convenient technique for the development of low cost materials for photovolta...
Electrodeposition is a convenient technique for the development of low cost materials for photovolta...
Electrodeposition is a convenient technique for the development of low cost materials for photovolta...
A SEM, DRS and XAS study was carried out on ultra-thin films with chemical composition belonging to...
The synthesis of polycrystalline thin films of zinc cadmium selenide from basic aqueous selenosulfit...
The potential of electrochemical deposition (ECD) as a production method for artificially structured...