Steady state and time resolved optical characterization studies of Zn2SnO4 nanowires for solar cell applications
Baichhabi Yakami(University of Wyoming), Jon M. Pikal(University of Wyoming), Wenyong Wang(University of Wyoming), Gaurab Rimal(Western Michigan University), Uma Poudyal(University of Wyoming), Jing Wang(University of Akron), Jason K. Cooper(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Xuejie Zhang(South China Agricultural University), Shashank R. Nandyala(University of Wyoming)
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