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This paper elucidates the properties of MoOx nanobelts grown by air annealing that is executed on DC-sputtered Mo bi-layers. Molybdenum thin films were deposited by DC Magnetron sputtering with DC power of 100W at room temperature. First layer was sputtered at higher pressure to promote adhesion meanwhile second layer was sputtered at lower pressure to increase the conductivity of the film. Sputtered...
Firstly, Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) thin films have been deposited on cleaned soda lime glass substrates at 300°C by using the RF magnetron sputtering technique. After that, Cu thin film was deposited for 5 minutes at 200°C on top of CdCl2 treated CdTe thin films by sputtering. Subsequently, CdTe and Cu stacks were annealed at 400°C for 15 minutes, 20 minutes and 25 minutes in a vacuum furnace. The...
Thin films of ZnS were deposited on cleaned soda lime glass substrates by using thermal evaporation and RF magnetron sputtering techniques. For thermal evaporation, a boat-substrate distance of 4cm was maintained. In case of sputtering, the deposition was done at a substrate temperature of 400°C. A comparative study of the structural and optical properties of the thin films prepared from both the...
Cadmium Telluride thin films have been deposited on FTO coated glass substrates by using the sputtering and thermal evaporation technique. CdTe thin film was firstly grown by sputtering at a substrate temperature 300°C, as well as CdTe thin film was also deposited by thermal evaporation technique. The grown films from both processes were annealed in a vacuum furnace of nitrogen ambient at pressure...
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