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Cadmium suphide films prepared by pulsed electrodeposition

Morris et al., 1992

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18306519789430959985
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Morris G
Vanderveen R
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Solar energy materials and solar cells

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Cadmium sulphide polycrystalline films were deposited on glass/indium tin oxide by periodic pulse electrolysis from aqueous solutions of cadmium chloride and sodium thiosulphate at 90° C. The properties of the films were determined as functions of the deposition variables …
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