Chemically driven isothermal closed space vapor transport of MoO2: thin films, flakes and in situ tellurization
Abstract
A novel procedure, based in a closed space vapor transport (CSVT) configuration, has been devised to grow films or flakes of pure MoO2 in a reductive atmosphere, at relatively low temperature and using MoO3 as the source. In contrast with conventional CSVT technique, in the proposed method a temperature gradient is not required for the growth to take place, which occurs through an intermediate volatile transport species that is produced in the...
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Title
Chemically driven isothermal closed space vapor transport of MoO2: thin films, flakes and in situ tellurization
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
6
Issue
25
Pages
6799 - 6807
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