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Indium sulfide

Schwefel-indium, n. indium sulfide. -jodUr, n. sulfur monoiodide, -kadmium, n. cadmium sulfide. -kalium,n. potassium sulfide, -kalk, m. lime-sulfur, -kalkbrtihe, /. lime-sulfur mixture (for spraying), -kalzium, n. calcium sulfide, -kammer, /. sulfur chamber, sulfuring room, sulfur stove, -karbolsaure, /. sulfo carbolic acid, -kastenbleiche, /. (Dyeing) stoving. [Pg.401]

As an illustrative example of this method for electrochemical synthesis of sulfide compounds consisfed in utilizing a sulfur-modified mefal surface as a template for fhe elecfrodeposition of mefal sulfide films, Tacconi and Rajeshwar described fhe firsf aflempl fo obfain all-elecfrodeposifed indium sulfide tiiin films, by a dual batii procedure [95] (cf conventional deposition of indium chalcogenides). The... [Pg.176]

Fig. 4.9 Schematic illustration of the electrosynthesis procedure using a sulfur-modified gold electrode and alternating exposure to indium- and sulfide ion containing aqueous baths, (a) A polycrystalline gold surface is first modified with a sulfur layer, (b) Indium is plated onto this layer forming indium sulfide, (c) Indium continues to deposit atop the indium sulfide layer, (d) Transfer back to a sulfide ion containing bath results in the suMdization of the residual indium sites. (Reprinted from [95], Copyright 2009, with permission from Elsevier)... Fig. 4.9 Schematic illustration of the electrosynthesis procedure using a sulfur-modified gold electrode and alternating exposure to indium- and sulfide ion containing aqueous baths, (a) A polycrystalline gold surface is first modified with a sulfur layer, (b) Indium is plated onto this layer forming indium sulfide, (c) Indium continues to deposit atop the indium sulfide layer, (d) Transfer back to a sulfide ion containing bath results in the suMdization of the residual indium sites. (Reprinted from [95], Copyright 2009, with permission from Elsevier)...
Tacconi NR, Rajeshwar K (1998) Electrosynthesis of indium sulfide on sulfur-modified polycrystaUine gold electrodes. 1 Electroanal Chem 444 7-10... [Pg.203]

Bube RH, McCarroll WH (1959) Photoconductivity in indium sulfide powders and crystals. J Phys Chem Solids 10 333-335... [Pg.301]

Rehwald W, Harbeke G (1965) On the conduction mechanism in single crystal f -indium sulfide In2S3. J Phys Chem Solids 26 1309-1318... [Pg.301]

Kamat PV, Dimitrijevic NM, Fessenden RW (1988) Photoelectrochemistry in particulate systems. 7. Electron-transfer reactions of indium sulfide semiconductor coUoids. J Phys Chem 92 2324-2329... [Pg.301]

Indium sulfide (ImSi) was obtained by sonicating an aqueous solution of InCl3 with thioacetamide. Interestingly, in this reaction, depending on the reaction temperature, different products have been observed. For example, at 0°C, In203 was the major product. Whereas, In2S3 was obtained as the major product at room temperature [69]. [Pg.207]

Nomura, R. Kanaya, K. Matsuda, H. 1988. Preparation of copper-indium-sulfide thin films by solution pyrolysis of organometallic sources. Chem. Lett. 17 1849-1850. [Pg.195]

Nomura, R. Sekl, Y. Matsuda, H. 1992. Preparation of copper indium sulfide (CuInS2) thin films by single-source MOCVD process using Bu2In(SPr)Cu(S2CNPrj)./. Mater. Chem. 2 765-766. [Pg.196]

Look, D. C. Manthuruthil, J. C. 1976. Electron and hole conductivity in copper indium sulfide (CuInS2)./. Phys. Chem. Solids 37 173-180. [Pg.197]

Kazmerski, L. L. Ayyagari, M. S. Sandborn, G. A. 1975. Copper indium sulfide (CuInS2) thin films. Preparation and properties. J. Appl. Phys. 46 4865 869. [Pg.197]

Binsma, J. J. M. Giling, L. J. Bloem, J. 1982. Luminescence of copper (I) indium sulfide. I. The broad band emission and its dependence on the defect chemistry. [Pg.198]

Mane, R. S. Lokhande, C. D. 2003. Studies on structural, optical and electrical properties of indium sulfide thin films. Mater. Chem. Phys. 78 15-17. [Pg.277]

Allsop, N. A. Schonmann, A. Belaidi, A. Muffler, H.-J. Mertesacker, B. Bohne, W. Strub, E. Rohrich, J. Lux-Steiner, M. C. Fischer, Ch.-H. 2006. Indium sulfide thin films deposited by the spray ion layer gas reaction technique. Thin Solid Films 513 52-56. [Pg.279]

Indium Sulfide. The indium sulfide (In2S3) possesses a high temperature modification which has a defect spinel structure, and a low temperature modification which is a superstructure of the spinel structure (16, 18, 19, 21). Several MIn2S4 compounds have the spinel structure (17) and we observed the existence... [Pg.187]


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