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Microstructure and morphology related electrical characterization and dielectric relaxation studies of nanocrystalline Sb2Te3 synthesized by mechanical alloying

Paul et al., 2022

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17874764606452202154
Author
Paul S
Chatterjee T
Dutta S
Pradhan S
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Materials Science and Engineering: B

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This article explores a rapid and facile mechanical alloying method for synthesizing nanocrystalline Sb 2 Te 3 at room temperatures with the least number of ingredients under an inert atmosphere. XRD, FESEM, and TEM have characterized the structure and …
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