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Design of PbTe Quantum Dot Surface Passivation Protocols: Aiming to Increase Stability and Efficiency of Photovoltaic Devices
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2018-09-12
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Erkan, Merve
Hacıefendioğlu, Tuğba
Solmaz, Taha Kerim
Asil Alptekin, Demet
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5th International Advanced Energy Materials Conference(AEM2018)
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M. Erkan, T. Hacıefendioğlu, T. K. Solmaz, and D. Asil Alptekin, “Design of PbTe Quantum Dot Surface Passivation Protocols: Aiming to Increase Stability and Efficiency of Photovoltaic Devices,” 2018, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: 5th International Advanced Energy Materials Conference(AEM2018).