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Dr. Reema Agarwal
Dr. Reema Agarwal
Senior Research Fellow, Department of Chemistry, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Udaipur
Verified email at mlsu.ac.in
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Understanding the physical properties of thin TiO2 films treated in different thermal atmospheric conditions
R Agarwal, SL Patel, S Chander, C Ameta, MS Dhaka
Vacuum 177, 109347, 2020
192020
Vacuum annealing level evolution of titania thin films: Functionality as potential optical window in solar cells
R Agarwal, SL Patel, S Chander, C Ameta, MS Dhaka
Materials Letters 277, 128368, 2020
142020
Achieving desired quality of ZnS buffer layer by optimization using air annealing for solar cell applications
D Agrawal, D Suthar, R Agarwal, SL Patel, MS Dhaka
Physics Letters A 384 (24), 126557, 2020
132020
Tailoring the physical properties of titania thin films with post deposition air and vacuum annealing
R Agarwal, SL Patel, M Verma, S Chander, C Ameta, MS Dhaka
Optical Materials 116, 111033, 2021
122021
Chemical and Biological Treatment of Dyes
K Meghwal, R Agrawal, S Kumawat, NK Jangid, C Ameta
Impact of Textile Dyes on Public Health and the Environment, 170-204, 2020
82020
Outdoor performance and stability assessment of dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs)
R Agarwal, Y Vyas, P Chundawat, C Ameta
Solar Radiation-Measurement, Modeling and Forecasting Techniques for …, 2021
42021
Assessment of thermal annealing on structural, electrical, optical and surface topographical features of titania films for solar cells
R Agarwal, Himanshu, C Ameta, MS Dhaka
Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics 34 (28), 1974, 2023
12023
Towards MgCl2 passivation to Cu doped CdTe films: Optimization of structural and optoelectrical properties
H Himanshu, SL Patel, R Agarwal, S Chander, A Thakur, MS Dhaka
AIP Conference Proceedings 2220 (1), 2020
12020
Outdoor Performance and Stability Assessment of Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSCs)
C Ameta, R Agarwal, Y Vyas, P Chundawat
Chapters, 2022
2022
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