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The XRD results indicated a slight increase in the interlayer spacing and decrease in crystallite size.
The decrease in crystallite size in all the thin film samples after irradiation indicates a distortion in the lattice structure caused by stress-induced defects.
Transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction studies show the crystallite size of all the powders are in the nanometer range and decrease in crystallite size was seen with increasing milling time.
With increasing aging time of the precipitate, the onset of reduction of the CuO/ZnO precursor shifted from 462 to 444 K, whereas a decrease in crystallite size from 110 Å (0 min) to 70 Å (120 min) was detected.
Furthermore, it is determined from XRD analysis that there is an increase in (200) peak intensity and the decrease in crystallite size and lattice parameter, for increasing substrate temperature.
With 4 at.% W doping, more than 50% decrease in crystallite size was found, and smaller surface roughness of about 2 nm was obtained due to the reduced crystallinity.
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The multi-leg nanotubes annealed at 900 °C shows enhanced photo-electrochemical performance; this is attributed to mixed phase, increase in crystallite size and decrease in defects.
Micro-Raman results show the increase in E2 (high) peak intensity, and the decrease in FWHM represents the increase in crystallite size and an improvement in the crystalline quality of NW arrays after the annealing treatment.
Increase in annealing temperature results in the increase in crystallite size, thereby decreasing the surface area for adsorption of water.
Annealing at higher temperatures generally increased the intensity of the wurtzite ZnO peaks and decreased their width, indicating an increase in crystallite size with temperature.
The increase in crystallite size is related to decrease in strain.
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