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In Current Applied Physics March 2019 19(3):341-346
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In Applied Surface Science 15 October 2014 316:424-428
Autor:
Bera, Tushar Kanti, Nagaraju, Jampana
Publikováno v:
In Measurement 2011 44(3):518-526
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Journal of Electronic Materials. 47:530-535
Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) films are deposited by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis technique for photovoltaic applications. The optoelectronic properties are studied by varying Zn and Sn compositions in the film. Films showed a tetragonal kesterite structure with pr
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Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis. 126:188-193
Zinc sulfide thin films are deposited by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis. The substrate temperature and sulfur concentrations are varied to attain suitable property for the application as window layer in solar cells. Films prepared at lower temperature ha
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Surfaces and Interfaces. 6:81-84
CuInSe 2 nanoparticle ink is synthesized using wet-chemical method and film is made using an automatic film applicator. The prepared CuInSe 2 thin film is sintered at different temperatures. The as deposited film shows prominent CuInSe 2 phase togeth
Autor:
Nagaraju Jampana, Langoju Lakshmi Rajeswara Rao, Kiruba Mangalam Subramaniam, Sundarrajan Asokan, Monoj Kumar Singha
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IEEE Sensors Journal. 17:22-29
In this paper, we present the fabrication and characterization of molybdenum microheaters for high-temperature gas sensing applications. The surface morphology of dc magnetron sputtered molybdenum thin films was characterized by scanning electron mic
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Journal of Electrical Bioimpedance. 7:35-54
Under an alternating electrical signal, biological tissues produce a complex electrical bioimpedance that is a function of tissue composition and applied signal frequencies. By studying the bioimpedance spectra of biological tissues over a wide range
Publikováno v:
Journal of The Electrochemical Society. 163:B340-B347
A Screen printed potentiometric urea biosensor is developed to monitor the blood urea level non-invasively using reverse iontophoresis (RI). The working electrode is screen printed using graphitic carbon paste, reference and RI electrodes are screen
Publikováno v:
ECS Transactions. 66:1-22
A screen printed potentiometric urea biosensor is developed to monitor blood urea level non-invasively using reverse iontophoresis. The extraction and sensing system consists of a reverse iontophoresis electrodes, a working electrode and a reference