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    Delafossite CuFeO2 thin films electrochemically grown from a DMSO based solution by Riveros, G., Garín, C., Ramírez, D., Dalchiele, E.A., Marotti, R.E., Pereyra, C.J., Spera, E., Gómez, H., Grez, P., Martín, F., Ramos-Barrado, J.R.

    Published in Electrochimica acta (10-05-2015)
    “…•A detailed electrochemical study about the electrodeposition of CuFeO2 from DMSO solution is presented.•The use of a precise quantity of chloride ion as…”
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    Depolarizing optical effect by ZnO nanowire arrays by Valente, P., Seré, A., Pereyra, C.J., Campo, L., Marotti, R.E., Dalchiele, E.A.

    “…The changes in the polarization state of light due to transmission through ZnO nanowires grown upon FTO substrate is analyzed. It is shown that the…”
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    Highly‐efficient superstrate Cu2ZnSnS4 solar cell fabricated low‐cost methods by Berruet, M., Di Iorio, Y., Pereyra, C. J., Marotti, R. E., Vázquez, M.

    “…A recent accomplishment in the preparation of a highly efficient thin film solar cell is reported. This superstrate cell is composed of…”
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    Efficiency Improvements in Solution‐Based CuInS2 Solar Cells Incorporating a Cl‐Doped ZnO Nanopillars Array by Di Iorio, Y., Berruet, M., Gau, D. L., Spera, E. L., Pereyra, C. J., Marotti, R. E., Vázquez, M.

    “…Solar cells are prepared combining ZnO as n‐type window In2S3 as buffer layer and CuInS2 as p‐type absorbing layer. Superstrate configuration is chosen so that…”
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    Optical and structural properties of nanostructured ZnO thin films deposited onto FTO/glass substrate by a solution-based technique by Berruet, M., Pereyra, C.J., Mhlongo, G.H., Dhlamini, M.S., Hillie, K.T., Vázquez, M., Marotti, R.E.

    Published in Optical materials (01-10-2013)
    “…•Nanocrystalline ZnO films have been deposited on conductive glass by a solution-based technique.•The morphological and optical properties of the film depend…”
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