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Volumn 506, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 554-558
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The importance of the methanol content in the precursor solution, on the physical properties of cadmium oxide thin films prepared by the sol-gel method
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Author keywords
CdO; Sol gel; Thin films; Transparent conductive oxides
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Indexed keywords
AMMONIUM FLUORIDE;
CADMIUM ACETATE;
CADMIUM OXIDE;
CDO;
DOPED SAMPLE;
FLUORINE-DOPED;
GELATION TIME;
METHANOL CONTENT;
OPTICAL AND ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES;
PRECURSOR SOLUTIONS;
SOL-GEL METHODS;
SOL-GEL TECHNIQUE;
TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE FILMS;
TRANSPARENT CONDUCTIVE OXIDES;
TRIETHYLAMINES;
AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS;
CADMIUM;
CADMIUM COMPOUNDS;
COAGULATION;
ELECTRIC PROPERTIES;
FILM GROWTH;
FLUORINE;
GELATION;
GELS;
GLYCEROL;
METHANOL;
OXIDE FILMS;
SOL-GEL PROCESS;
SOL-GELS;
SOLS;
THIN FILMS;
VAPOR DEPOSITION;
CONDUCTIVE FILMS;
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EID: 77956473848
PISSN: 09258388
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2010.07.054 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (5)
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References (24)
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