Synthesis and Characterization of Cu-Incorporated Zinc Tin Zorcinate Thin Film as a Promising Candidate as Absorber Layer in DSSC

Faculty Engineering Year: 2022
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Journal: The Egyptian Journal of Chemistry the Egyptian Chemical Society Volume: 65
Keywords : Synthesis , Characterization , Cu-Incorporated Zinc , Zorcinate Thin    
Abstract:
This study presents the elaboration and characterization of un-doped and Copper co-doped Zinc-Tin-Zirconiate (3, 6, 9 mol.%). Cux-ZTZr(2-x) nanostructured thin films prepared using sol-gel Copper co-doped Zinc Tin method on a glass substrat
   
     
 
       

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