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Copper Thin Film Deposition by An Indigenous Unbalanced Type DC Magnetron Sputtering System

Copper deposition has been carried out at various time span on glass slide and silicon substrate by using indigenously developed unbalanced type DC magnetron sputtering system. The main objective of this work is to study the crystalline structure of the deposited materials and also to calculate the crystallite grain size. As a transition metal, Copper nano-particles and structures have several utilities in the field of photo-catalytic and sensor applications. Such structures are utilized to provide free electrons that enhance optical and electrical properties of the photo-catalytic sensor mate-rials. These nano-catalysts enhance deposition rate and nucleation of graphitic Carbon Nitride, a popular photo-catalyst. In this work, synthesized Copper thin film has been characterized by using X-Ray Fluorescence and X-Ray Diffractometer.

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