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This book presents a focused overview of thin-film deposition techniques and their evaluation for advanced energy-storage systems. It highlights two cost-effective and versatile fabrication methods hydrothermal synthesis and electrodeposition, which enable controlled tuning of film morphology, structure, and composition under mild processing conditions. A major emphasis is placed on characterization, as the performance of thin films is closely linked to their structural, chemical, and morphological features. The book covers key analytical tools such as X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Raman…mehr

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This book presents a focused overview of thin-film deposition techniques and their evaluation for advanced energy-storage systems. It highlights two cost-effective and versatile fabrication methods hydrothermal synthesis and electrodeposition, which enable controlled tuning of film morphology, structure, and composition under mild processing conditions. A major emphasis is placed on characterization, as the performance of thin films is closely linked to their structural, chemical, and morphological features. The book covers key analytical tools such as X-ray Diffraction (XRD), Raman spectroscopy, SEM, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), BET analysis, and FTIR, explaining how each technique contributes to understanding crystallinity, bonding, oxidation states, elemental composition, and surface area .Additionally, the book details electrochemical performance assessment through CV, GCD and EIS analysis. The book serves as a practical guide for students, researchers, and engineers working on the fabrication and analysis of functional thin films for next-generation energy-storage technologies.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Radhika S. Desai ( working as assistant Professor at the GEC Karad)focuses on utilizing nanomaterials specifically for the development supercapacitor applications.Dr. Dhanaji S. Dalavi (working as an Assistant Professor at KMR, Rethare Bk) specializes in functional thin films and their applications in electrochromic and energy storage devices.