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327018 
Book/Book Chapter 
Optical and structural properties of PbI[sup]2[/sup] thin films 
Condeles, JF; Ando, RA; Mulato, M 
2008 
Springer, Heidelberg, 
43 
525-529 
Lead iodide thin films were fabricated using the Olvsis technique. Milli-O water and N.N-dim spray pyrolysis technique. Milli-Q water and N.N-dimethylformamide were used as solvents under varying deposition conditions. Films as thick as 60 μm were obtained. The optical and structural properties of the samples were investigated using Photoluminescence, Raman scattering, X-ray diffraction, and Scanning electron microscopy. In addition, the study included also the electronic properties which were investigated by measuring the dark conductivity as a function of temperature. The deposition technique seems to be promising for the development of thick films to be used in medical imaging. (English) 
Composé minéral; Iodure de plomb; Couche mince; Conductivité obscurité; Structure électronique; Microscopie électronique balayage; Diffusion RX; Spectre Raman; Photoluminescence; Dépôt projection; Propriété optique; PbI2; Inorganic compounds; Lead iodide; Thin films; Dark conductivity; Electronic structure; Scanning electron microscopy; X-ray scattering; Raman spectra; Spray coatings; Optical properties; Plomo ioduro