Tin sulfides present electrical and optical properties, which give them high potential use in opto-electronic devices and photoconductive cells, i.e. photovoltaic applications. In this paper we report an electrochemical study of a tin solution, carried out by cyclic and stripping voltammetry. These techniques allow to establish the presence of surface limited processes and, hence, to define the experimental conditions for the Underpotential Deposition of Sn on Ag(111) previously covered by a S monolayer. Moreover, we studied the growth of the first layers of tin sulfides.

Underpotential Deposition of Sn on S-Covered Ag(111)

DI BENEDETTO, FRANCESCO;DEI, LUIGI;
2013

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Tin sulfides present electrical and optical properties, which give them high potential use in opto-electronic devices and photoconductive cells, i.e. photovoltaic applications. In this paper we report an electrochemical study of a tin solution, carried out by cyclic and stripping voltammetry. These techniques allow to establish the presence of surface limited processes and, hence, to define the experimental conditions for the Underpotential Deposition of Sn on Ag(111) previously covered by a S monolayer. Moreover, we studied the growth of the first layers of tin sulfides.
2013
Innocenti, Massimo; Bencista', Ilaria; DI BENEDETTO, Francesco; Cinotti, Serena; DE LUCA, Antonio; Bellandi, Silvano; Lavacchi, Alessandro; MUNIZ-MIRANDA, Maurizio; F., Vizza; F., Marinelli; Dei, Luigi; Carretti, Emiliano; Zafferoni, Claudio; Foresti, MARIA LUISA
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