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Characterization of solid oxide fuel cell device having a three-layer film structure grown by RF magnetron sputtering

Nagata et al., 2002

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16484642159037305800
Author
Nagata A
Okayama H
Publication year
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Vacuum

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Solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) having a three-layer film of Ni/YSZ/Ni structure was prepared on NiO and Al2O3 substrates by the RF magnetron sputtering growth. The constitutional YSZ electrolyte and Ni electrode films were characterized based on dependence on the RF …
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