A comprehensive design schedule for electrosprayed thin films with different surface morphologies
Susan Waiyego Karuga,
Erik M. Kelder,
Michael J. Gatari
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. Electrospraying is a technique where a liquid jet breaks up into droplets under the influence of electrical forces. The technique is outstanding because of its high deposition efficiency and ability to achieve thin films with different surface morphologies. Nowadays, it is applied in the deposition of thin films for nanoelectronics in Li-ion batteries, fuel cells and solar cells, where performance of the deposited layers is determined by their morphologies. Though important in the design of thin film… Show more
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