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Electrodeposition of PbS, PbSe and PbTe thin films: Dissertation
Heini Saloniemi
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thin films
100%
electrodeposition
100%
lead sulfides
100%
lead selenides
100%
lead tellurides
100%
films
87%
electrochemistry
50%
annealing
25%
crystals
25%
quartz
25%
microbalances
25%
chalcogenides
25%
applications
12%
water
12%
precursor
12%
physical properties
12%
growth
12%
reduction
12%
impurities
12%
electrical properties
12%
semiconductor materials
12%
aqueous solutions
12%
stoichiometry
12%
polycrystals
12%
voltametry
12%
chemical properties
12%
lead ions
12%
Keyphrases
PbSe
100%
Electrodeposition
100%
PbTe
100%
Annealing
25%
Resistivity
25%
Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance
25%
PbS Thin Films
25%
Lead Chalcogenides
25%
PbSe Thin Films
25%
Physical Properties
12%
Impurities
12%
Electrical Properties
12%
P-type
12%
Aqueous Solution
12%
Chemical Properties
12%
Constant Potential
12%
Film Growth
12%
Positive Potential
12%
Cyclic Voltammetry
12%
Randomly Oriented
12%
Narrow-gap Semiconductor
12%
Cubic Structure
12%
Lead Ions
12%
Electrodeposition Mechanism
12%
Codeposition Mechanism
12%
Induced Codeposition
12%
Conductivity Type
12%
Chalcogenide Thin Films
12%
Infrared Applications
12%
Electrodeposition Method
12%
Simultaneous Process
12%
PbSe Films
12%
Material Science
Electrodeposition
100%
Film
100%
Thin Films
100%
Electrical Resistivity
33%
Chalcogenides
33%
Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance
33%
Annealing
16%
Cyclic Voltammetry
16%
Narrow Band Gap Semiconductor
16%
Physical Property
16%
Chemical Property
16%
Film Growth
16%