Comparison of Cu(In, Ga)Se2 thin films deposited on different preferred oriented Mo back contact by RF sputtering from a quaternary target
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G. Wang | Xueqin Wang | Ruilin Wang | Jinwei Chen | Jing Tian | L.S.-J. Peng | Hong Kang
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