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Optoelectronics And Spray Pyrolysis

What’s common between laser diodes, photodetectors (e.g. photodiodes and phototransistors), electronic image sensors, super luminescent diodes and the now commonplace light-emitting diodes (LEDs)? It’s the field of optoelectronics and it’s applications based a lot on semiconductors and nanotechnology. So these optoelectronic devices basically consist of various semiconductor alloys fabricated on substrates. And here comes the other commonality in their manufacturing process, where spray pyrolysis techniques are being used. So let’s explore latest in spray pyrolysis process in optoelectronics.

For all scientific researchers and students of science, working in some of the leading laboratories of the world, a spray pyrolysis equipment is well known.

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Spray Pyrolysis Process In Optoelectronics

Like in all fields of electronics and industrial products, the field of optoelectronics works on the combination of materials in specific conditions like temperature, pressures, chemical compositions, etc. Here, spray pyrolysis helps in fabrication and synthesis of the desired product required for the various applications.

The spray pyrolysis technique is a simple and cost effective way to fabricate tin oxide thin films as required in optoelectronic applications. It has been highly tested and proven way for fluorine-doped tin oxide (FTO) and tin-doped indium oxide (ITO) films. And these thin films have reflected very good efficiency rate as surface-barrier photodetectors and solar cells. Top research scientists and laboratories rank the spray pyrolysis equipment very high for it’s simplicity as well as availability for large scale products. So it’s use is growing in the fabrication of solar cells, liquid crystal displays (LCDs), organic light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and heat mirrors.

What are the various applications that you have been working on using spray pyrolysis. Do share with us for our readers.

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