Intrinsic Nitrogen-doped CVD-grown TiO2Thin Films from All-N-coordinated Ti Precursors for Photoelectrochemical Applications
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Intrinsic Nitrogen-doped CVD-grown TiO2Thin Films from All-N-coordinated Ti Precursors for Photoelectrochemical Applications
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CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION
Volume 19, Issue 1-3, Pages 45-52
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Wiley
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2013-03-02
DOI
10.1002/cvde.201206996
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