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Process flow of spray pyrolysis technique

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Spray Pyrolysis Processing for Optoelectronic Applications

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Spray Pyrolysis Processing

Annual Review of Materials Science, 1982
Spray pyrolysis is a process in which a thin film is deposited by spraying a solution on a heated surface, where the constituents react to form a chemical compound. The chemical reactants are selected such that the products other than the desired compound are volatile at the temperature of deposition.
J B Mooney, S B Radding
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Spray pyrolysis of CZTS nanoplatelets

Chem. Commun., 2014
CZTS nanoplatelets have been grown using spray pyrolysis of a mixture of copper-, zinc- and tin-diethyldithiocarbamate as precursors.
S, Exarhos, K N, Bozhilov, L, Mangolini
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Spray pyrolysis of CuInSe2

Solar Cells, 1986
Abstract Spray pyrolysis is a low-cost method of depositing thin films and is an economically attractive alternative to the vacuum deposition methods that have been used to produce stable CuInSe 2 -based solar cells. Thermodynamic studies have shown that the preferred deposit from an aqueous solution of CuCl 2 , InCl 3 and N,N-dimethylselenourea is ...
John B. Mooney, Robert H. Lamoreaux
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