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Atomic layer epitaxy of strontium sulfide thin films using in situ synthesized strontium precursors

Soininen et al., 1996

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11510859408397385043
Author
Soininen P
Nykänen E
Niinistö L
Leskelä M
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Chemical Vapor Deposition

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SrS thin films were grown on uncoated or Al2O3‐coated soda lime glass substrates from hydrogen sulfide and Sr (thd) 2 (thd= 2, 2, 6, 6‐tetramethyl‐3, 5‐heptanedionato) by the atomic layer epitaxy (ALE) process. Sr (thd) 2 was prepared from Sr, SrO, Sr (OH) 2 or …
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