2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2010.05.016
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Influence of Pb doping on the structural, optical and electrical properties of nanocomposite Se–Te thin films

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“…The larger broadening of the diffraction peaks clearly indicate the nanoscale size of the crystallites. In addition, Scherrer’s equation 36 is used to confirm low dimensions of the crystallites in the samples and are found to be 24 nm for undoped and 19 nm for Zn doped CeO 2 NCs estimated using (111) crystallographic plane. The relationship between the crystallite size and lattice strain on the broadening of the XRD peaks are studied by Williamson–Hall (W-H) analysis 37 : where β, D, ε are the full width at half-maximum of the peak in radian, average crystallite and induced strain respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The larger broadening of the diffraction peaks clearly indicate the nanoscale size of the crystallites. In addition, Scherrer’s equation 36 is used to confirm low dimensions of the crystallites in the samples and are found to be 24 nm for undoped and 19 nm for Zn doped CeO 2 NCs estimated using (111) crystallographic plane. The relationship between the crystallite size and lattice strain on the broadening of the XRD peaks are studied by Williamson–Hall (W-H) analysis 37 : where β, D, ε are the full width at half-maximum of the peak in radian, average crystallite and induced strain respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These images clearly show spherical particles with a highly agglomerated nature. The average particle size was estimated by considering the minimum and maximum diameter of a large number of nanoparticles ( Khan et al, 2010 ). It is clear from Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8 at g = 1.89, which is very close to g values of oxygenated species of Mo 5+ in amorphous or unsupported sulfides. 74 The maximum EPR signal has been observed in 2% Co-doped MoS 2 NFs and decreases gradually with an increase in Co dopant amount. The expression g = hν / βH 0 is used to calculate the electron g factors, where ν = 9.65 GHz (frequency), h = 4.135 × 10 −15 eV s −1 (Planck constant), β = 5.788 × 10 −5 eV T −1 (Bohr magnetron) and H 0 is the resonance magnetic field.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…8 at g =1.89 very close to g values of oxygenated species for Mo 5+ in amorphous or unsupported sulfides. 74 The Eventually, the g value reaches a maximum of 4 at% Co-doped MoS 2. The 1T regions tend to produce more Mo 4+ spins by expanding in the less dense S vacancy regions.…”
Section: Epr Analysismentioning
confidence: 96%