Electrochemical Investigation of Hydrogen Influence on GaSe–PbSe System
Journal Title: Фізика і хімія твердого тіла - Year 2016, Vol 17, Issue 4
Abstract
It has been investigated the electrochemical characteristics of gallium and lead selenides, depending on electrolyte type with and without the presence of solar irradiation. During the sunlight irradiation polarization takes place at the low values of current density and more positive value of potentials in comparison with the result obtained in darkness.
Authors and Affiliations
О. A. Balitskii, N. M. Polishchuk
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