Abstract:In this work we present a comparison of the properties of three tin selenide (SnSe) thin films synthesized by electrodeposition under air or nitrogen atmosphere. The films were synthesized at -0.7 V, -0.8 V, and -0.9 V vs. Ag/AgCl using a fluorine doped tin oxide conductive glass as working electrode, a silver chloride electrode as reference electrode, and a platinum mesh as counter electrode. After the electrodeposition, films were heated at 55°C for 30 minutes in air atmosphere. Films without and with therma… Show more
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