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Tailoring the surface characteristics of CuSe thin films by adjusting the compositional ratio

Lee et al., 2021

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17643232584301646636
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Lee J
Kim D
Park J
Oh J
Kang Y
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Using radio frequency (RF) magnetron cosputtering, copper selenide thin films (TFs) with various ratios of Se are fabricated herein. To observe how the chemical and physical properties change based on morphology, the ratio of metallic Cu to nonmetallic Se is tuned …
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