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Atomic layer epitaxy growth of BaS and BaS: Ce thin films from in situ synthesized Ba (thd) 2

Saanila et al., 1998

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6392300019250153697
Author
Saanila V
Ihanus J
Ritala M
Leskelä M
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Chemical Vapor Deposition

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Abstract BaS and BaS: Ce thin films were grown by Atomic Layer Epitaxy (ALE) from Ba (thd) 2 synthesized in situ during the film growth process by a gas‐solid reaction between Hthd and Ba (OH) 2. The in situ synthesis avoids problems related to aging of Ba (thd) 2 solid …
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