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Preliminary characterization of PbI2 polycrystalline layers deposited from solution for nuclear detector applications

Ponpon et al., 2001

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8285343621428589079
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Ponpon J
Amann M
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Thin Solid Films

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Polycrystalline layers of lead iodide have been prepared using a solution growth method on various substrates for potential applications to nuclear detection. This paper reports on their preliminary characterization in terms of electrical properties and optical response. The …
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