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    Raman and UV-visible spectrophotometer studies of hydrogenated amorphous carbon thin films by A. B., Suriani, R., Rosazley, Sakrani, Samsudi, M. Rusop, Mohamad

    Published 2009
    “…Based on the results, the films studied in the present research are found to consist of sp2 clusters of which their size increases with increasing power during the deposition, resulting in lower hydrogen, sp3 content and optical band gap. …”
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    Facile hydrothermal synthesis of flowerlike ZnOnanorods without catalysts by Abbas, Khaldoon N., Bidin, Noriah, Al-Azawi, Mohammed A., Al-Asedy, Hayder J.

    Published 2015
    “…The field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) images showed that the flower-like structures were formed in 3.5 h hydrothermally-heated for sample, whereas the experimental pattern of the films by X-ray diffraction show that diffraction peaks can be assigned to the wurtzite hexagonal-shaped ZnO as shown in the (FE-SEM) images, also the morphology of the films studied by atomic force microscope (AFM) shows that the films have high roughness. …”
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    Free-base porphyrins as chemical probes for heavy metal ions detection by Mohamad, F., Ami, A. A., Abd. Aziz, M. S.

    Published 2021
    “…This solution-based assay fluorescent measurement shows promising potential application of porphyrins to be used as chemical probes on another sensor medium such as on optical fibre and thin film study.…”
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    The structural and optical properties of hydrogenated amorphous carbon (a-C:H) thin films deposited using a direct current-plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (DC-PECVD) tec... by Abu Bakar, Suriani

    Published 2005
    “…Based on these results, the films studied in the present research are found to consist of sp2 clusters of which their size increases with increasing power and ion bombardment energy during the deposition, resulting in lower hydrogen, sp3 content and optical gap. …”
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