Journal of Synthetic Crystals, Volume. 50, Issue 3, 516(2021)
Controllable Preparation and Photoelectrochemical Performance of TiO2 Thin Film with Different Morphology
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WANG Xinwei, CHE Zhiyuan, ZHANG Xing, LI Lingwei, ZHANG Wei, SU Shi, MA Jinwen. Controllable Preparation and Photoelectrochemical Performance of TiO2 Thin Film with Different Morphology[J]. Journal of Synthetic Crystals, 2021, 50(3): 516
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Received: Dec. 31, 2020
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Published Online: Apr. 15, 2021
The Author Email: Xinwei WANG (1084201567@qq.com)
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