Lei et al., 2018 - Google Patents
A novel in situ hydrothermal preparation route for Sb2S3 and its solar cell applicationLei et al., 2018
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- 10151376297787361537
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- Lei H
- Lin T
- Wang X
- Zhang S
- Cheng Q
- Chen X
- Tan Z
- Chen J
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- Materials Letters
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In this study, we reported a novel in situ hydrothermal approach for fabricating Sb 2 S 3 films. Metal Sb films were first deposited on substrates using room-temperature radio frequency magnetron sputtering and then undergo an in situ transformation to Sb 2 S 3 films through a …
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