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Annealing effect on the Optical Energy Gap and Some Optical properties of )SnO2) 1-x (CO) x films

Volume 8, Issue 3, July 2012, Pages 182-190
G. Subhy; Liqa; Hiba S. Rasheed; Muhammad H. Abdul-Allah

2.

Annealing effect on the optical energy gap of (CdTe) thin films

Volume 7, Issue 3, September 2011, Pages 205-213
Ali H. Resan; Rushdee A. Jaseem; Mohamad H. Abdullah

3.

Characterization of CuO thin films for gas sensing applications

Volume 14, Issue 31, December 2016, Pages 1-12
Jamal M. Rzaij

4.

(d.c) electrical conductivity of ( CdSe0.5Te0.5) thin films which formed at different rates of deposition

Volume 1, Issue 1, June 2009, Pages 63-72
K.H.Habeeb; G.J.Ibraheem

5.

Determination the dispersion parameters and urbach tail of ZnO and ZnO:Co thin films prepared by The chemical Spray pyrolysis technique

Volume 0, Issue 5, November 2017, Pages 21-30
Zain A.Muhammad

6.

Effect Adding PVA Polymer on Structural and Optical Properties of TiO2 Thin Films

Volume 17, Issue 2, June 2014, Pages 116-121
Arwa Fadil Saleh; Ahmed Mousa Jaffar; Najim A. Samoom; Marwa Wailed Mahmmod

7.

Effect Gamma Radiation of CdTe Thin Films Deposited by Thermal Evaporation

Volume 29, Issue 2, August 2016, Pages 31-40
Enase Y.Abid

8.

Effect of amount of amonia on Optical Properties of Nano (ZnS) Film prepared by CBD Technique

Volume 11, Issue 2, June 2015, Pages 26-41
Tahseen A. Aswad; Nawfal Y. Jamil; Abdul-Majeed E. Ibrahim

9.

Effect of annealing temperature on structural and optical properties of Cr2O3 thin films by PLD

Volume 16, Issue 37, December 2018, Pages 178-189
Mahdi Hasan Suhail; Souad G. Khaleel; Hawraa Kamil

10.

Effect of annealing temperature on the structural and optical properties of ZnS thin films deposited by CBD

Volume 33, Issue 1, August 2015, Pages 156-181
Mohammad M. Ali

11.

Effect of annealing temsperature on some optical properties of LiF thin films

Volume 7, Issue 4, December 2011, Pages 130-138
Nedhal A. Mahmood

12.

Effect of Fluorine Concentration on Structural, Electrical and Optical Properties of SnO2:F Thin Films Orepared by Spray Pyrolysis Technique

Volume 23, Issue 98, August 2017, Pages 11-22
Mushtak Abdulmohsin Jabber; Muhsin Attia Kudhier

13.

Effect of iodine doping on the characteristics of polythiophene thin films prepared by aerosol assisted plasma jet polymerization at atmospheric pressure

Volume 12, Issue 25, December 2014, Pages 127-137
Dawood Majed Khudhair; Manal Midhat Abdullah; Hammad R. Humud

14.

Effect of Substrate Temperature on Structural and Optical Properties of CdO Thin Films

Volume 21, Issue 3, May 2016, Pages 121-124
Hanan R. A. Ali

15.

Effect of thermal annealing and laser radiation on the optical properties

Volume 9, Issue 16, December 2011, Pages 79-83
Hamid S. AL-Jumaili; Ahmed Kh. AL-Rawi

16.

Effect of Thickness on Some Physical Properties of α-Fe2O3 Thin FilmsPrepared by PLD

Volume 56, Issue 1, February 2015, Pages 417-423
Muthafar F. Al-Hilli; HaidarJwad Abdul-Ameer Al-Rehamey; Hussein Kh.Rasheed

17.

Electrical properties of pure NiO and NiO:Au thin films prepared by using pulsed laser deposition

Volume 14, Issue 29, April 2016, Pages 37-43
Raied K. Jamal; Iman Naji

18.

Fabricating and characterizing of ZnO nanostructure solar cells

Volume 9, Issue 2, June 2013, Pages 287-292
Wisam J. Aziz

19.

Fabrication based porous silicon photo-detector and improving its spectral responsivity by depositing IZO thin films

Volume 10, Issue 2, July 2014, Pages 166-172
Wisam J. Aziz and Abbas K. Jarhallah

20.

Fabrication of Laser Detectors using Ge wafer Doped with Sb

Volume 19, Issue 4, December 2016, Pages 1-7
Ziad T. Al-Dhan; Samar Y. Al-Dabagh; Thalfaa R. Al-Hakeem

21.

Fertilizers losses due to leaching, volatilization and the activated risk of Fertilizers leaching after addition to the soil may be reduced through the use of slow release fertilizers. These membranes often consist of permeable polymers, waxes or sulfur. The aim of this project is to find a suitable material and method for coating of nitrogen fertilizer to achieve controlled release and also to evaluate the coating and the coating method in laboratory scale. The reason for choosing natural and synthetic rubbers that has been used as coating materials for the controlled release fertilizers to decrease the release rate. To evaluate the coating material a conductivity meter was used to measure the conductivity as a function of time. The conductivity was changed as the ammonium and nitrate ions were released through the membrane to the surrounding water. The results shows that it was possible to coat fertilizer particles with styrene butadiene (SBR), natural rubber(NR), butadiene rubber (BRcis) and butyl rubber. The release rate of ammonium nitrate from SBR and Butyl rubbers are higher than NR and BRcis rubbers.

Volume 1, Issue 1, December 2013, Pages 0-0
Sami Salman Chiad

22.

Gas Sensitivity and Optical Detector of Indium Oxide films

Volume 29, Issue 3, December 2016, Pages 337-344
Enase Yasseen Abed

23.

Growth of Ba2-x PbxCa2Cu3O8+δ thin film Superconductors prepared by DC Sputtering

Volume 0, Issue 1, November 2017, Pages 23-38
Bushra. K.H.Al-Maiyaly

24.

Improvement of optical properties of polystyrene by using (Ni-SED)

Volume 9, Issue 4, December 2013, Pages 21-29
Hameed K. Ali; Khalid R. Flyah; Estabrak W. Gayadh

25.

Improvement of sensitivity characters of Tin dioxide thin films uses as detector for toxic and explosive gases sensors

Volume 3, Issue 1, June 2010, Pages 12-16
science faculty; Muneer H. Jaduaa - University of Wassit

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