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ZnO layers prepared by spray pyrolysis
The European Physical Journal Applied Physics, 1998Highly transparent undoped and indium doped ZnO thin films have been grown on glass substrates by using the spray pyrolysis process. Conditions of preparation have been optimized to get good quality and reproducible films with required properties. Polycrystalline films with an hexagonal Wurtzite-type structure were easily obtained under the optimum ...
C. Messaoudi +3 more
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Black body coating by spray pyrolysis
Le Journal de Physique IV, 2001For the first time, a rough and thick film of doped praseodymium nickel oxide [Pr 2 NiO 4+( ) has been obtained by combining spray pyrolysis deposition technique with Rapid Thermal Annealing (RTA) process. The precursors are nitrate solutions, the thermal decomposition of which has been studied.
B. Rousseau +4 more
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Spray pyrolysis deposition of thin films
Semiconductor Science and Technology, 1996Ternary compound thin films have been prepared on Pyrex glass substrates by the spray pyrolysis process using tin chloride and n, n-dimethylthiourea as starting materials. The depositions were carried out at a substrate temperature of . The identification of the phase was achieved by means of x-ray diffraction measurements.
S López, S Granados, A Ortíz
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Versatility of chemical spray pyrolysis technique
Materials Chemistry and Physics, 1999The chemical spray pyrolysis technique (SPT) has been, during last three decades, one of the major techniques to deposit a wide variety of materials in thin film form. The prime requisite for obtaining good quality thin film is the optimisation of preparative conditions viz. substrate temperature, spray rate, concentration of solution etc.
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Spray pyrolysis equipment for various applications
2013The fabrication of all kinds of industrial products is based on the specific combination between the applied methods, and the conditions of syntheses (temperatures, pressures, flow rates and the chemical compositions of gaseous and liquid fluxes, etc.), resulting on the properties and performance of the obtained products.
Kozhukharov S., Tchaoushev S.
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Spray pyrolysis of (super) conductors
Journal of Aerosol Science, 1998Y. Kamlag +3 more
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Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis for Powder Synthesis
Solid State Phenomena, 2003Vladimir Kozhukharov +4 more
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