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The preparation of textured Te thin films with pronounced acicular morphology and concomitant high absorptivity

Peterson et al., 1979

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17563004598718413332
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Peterson M
Cocks F
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Journal of Materials Science

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The dependence of surface morphology, and resultant absorptivity, on deposition angle for vacuum deposited Te films has been studied. A deposition angle of 80° was found to yield surface morphologies comprised of acicular crystallites of appropriate dimension and …
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