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Kumar et al., 2013 - Google Patents

Antireflection properties of graphene layers on planar and textured silicon surfaces

Kumar et al., 2013

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5225222240064557506
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Kumar R
Sharma A
Bhatnagar M
Mehta B
Rath S
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Nanotechnology

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In this study, theoretical and experimental investigations have been carried out to explore the suitability of graphene layers as an antireflection coating. Microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition and chemically grown graphene layers deposited on polished …
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