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    Structural, Electrical and Optical Properties of Fe-doped CuO Deposited by Spray Pyrolysis Technique
    (Algerian Journal of Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development, 2023-05-15) Daira Radouane1; Roguai Sabrina2; Boudjema Bouzid 3; Harrouz Abdelkader 4
    Our work consists in depositing the copper oxide Fe doped CuO films by spray obtained from the solution of copper chloride CuCl2 and FeCl2 with a percentage of 2, 4; 6 and 8%, on glass substrates at a temperature of 3500c. The thin films obtained are characterized by X ray diffraction, visible UV spectroscopy and the four-point technique.With X-ray diffraction, high peak intensity is obtained for the preferential orientations of (002) and (111), this intensity increases as the doping rate increases and gives us a more crystalline structure for a doping rate of 8%, also a grain size were estimated. The transmission of our films varies between 55% and 75% with a high absorption in the visible domain, the resistivity of our films increase with the increase of doping rate and the gap energy varies between 4.00 and 1.47 eV

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