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- Zinc oxide - Wikipedia
Compared to GaN, ZnO has a larger exciton binding energy (~60 meV, 2 4 times of the room-temperature thermal energy), which results in bright room-temperature emission from ZnO
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- ZnO as a Functional Material, a Review - MDPI
Zinc oxide (ZnO) is a fascinating wide band gap semiconductor material with many properties that make it widely studied in the material science, physics, chemistry, biochemistry, and solid-state electronics communities
- A review on ZnO: Fundamental properties and applications
The phenomena of doping in ZnO i e ZnO as a host material will create by researchers; tailoring its optical, structural, electrical and magnetic properties through modifying its electronic structure
- ZnO nanostructured materials and their potential applications: progress . . .
ZnO has a slew of unique chemical and physical properties, viz , high chemical stability, high electrochemical coupling coefficient, broad range of radiation absorption and high photostability, which make it among all metal oxides a key technological material and confer upon it its wide applications in varied fields
- Zinc Oxide | Formula, Properties Application
Zinc Oxide, often referred to as ‘ZnO’, is a widely used compound known for its distinct properties and widespread applications The compound, a white powder that is insoluble in water, is commonly found in mineral form as ‘zincite’
- Zinc Oxide: Properties, Production And Uses
Zinc oxide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula ZnO It's a white powder that is insoluble in water While it can occur naturally as the mineral zincite, most zinc oxide used commercially is produced synthetically
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