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DOI: 10.1016/j.spmi.2016.11.066
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Effects of high magnetic field assisted annealing on structure and optical, electric properties of electrodeposited ZnO films

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“…Magnetic field gradients have been explored for electrodeposition patterning, [ 20 ] stabilizing radicals, [ 21 ] or generating concentration gradients within an otherwise homogeneous solution, [ 22 ] while alternating magnetic fields have been demonstrated to thermally anneal pentacene through induction heating. [ 23 ] Pcs that chelate a paramagnetic metal, such as copper, are themselves paramagnetic, [ 24 ] and thus susceptible to magnetic fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magnetic field gradients have been explored for electrodeposition patterning, [ 20 ] stabilizing radicals, [ 21 ] or generating concentration gradients within an otherwise homogeneous solution, [ 22 ] while alternating magnetic fields have been demonstrated to thermally anneal pentacene through induction heating. [ 23 ] Pcs that chelate a paramagnetic metal, such as copper, are themselves paramagnetic, [ 24 ] and thus susceptible to magnetic fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the design and fabrication of TE sensors precede, commercially and historically, the power generation aspect of thermoelectricity, recent advancements in TE materials have failed to elevate the sensory aspect. A wide range of metal-oxide-based compounds with varieties of doping and nanostructural modifications have recently been utilized for a verity of electronic and thermoelectric applications. On the other hand, polycrystalline oxides and their alloys have been the most widely investigated materials for their chemiresistive properties and gas sensor fabrication.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%