2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2009.03.112
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Carbon additive effects on the nanostructure and magnetic property of the Co–Fe–Zr–B–C films

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“…Dense assemblies with side-by-side packing were observed, similar to previous reports of spincoated ZnO and boehmite nanorods (Figure 2A,B). 22,30,31 This arrangement can be explained by the increase in the solution concentration owing to solvent evaporation inducing side-byside packing driven by dominant van der Waals attraction. Both in-plane alignments and tilted domains were observed by crosssection scanning electron microscopy (SEM, Supporting Information Figure S1).…”
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“…Dense assemblies with side-by-side packing were observed, similar to previous reports of spincoated ZnO and boehmite nanorods (Figure 2A,B). 22,30,31 This arrangement can be explained by the increase in the solution concentration owing to solvent evaporation inducing side-byside packing driven by dominant van der Waals attraction. Both in-plane alignments and tilted domains were observed by crosssection scanning electron microscopy (SEM, Supporting Information Figure S1).…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] In organic materials, zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc) has been extensively studied as organic materials for device applications, including gas sensors, solar cells, and electroluminescence devices, owing to its easy synthesization, non-toxicity to the surrounding, strong absorption in the visible portion of the solar spectrum, and electroluminescence properties. [10][11][12][13][14][15] Therefore, in this study, a p-n junction solar cell with n-type NPGS is constructed using ZnPc as a p-type absorption layer.…”
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