In the project, a new type of composite material was created from graphene nanoplates and Ag2S-CdS/Ag nanowires which was being explored for possible use in a new photovoltaic concept. The work in-part, is the result of PhD Lala Gahramanli from Baku State University (Azerbaijan) visiting the ‘Thin Film Materials’ group of Prof. Julien Bachmann at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (Germany). Read the article
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