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Fig. 1. Transmission spectra of ZnO samples at different substrate temperatures.
Fig. 2. The typical variation of (Ah)2 as a function of photon energy of undoped ZnO film
Fig. 4.  Variation of I–V characteristic of ZnO thin film deposited at a substrate temperature of 350 °C
Fig. 5.  X-ray diffraction spectra of ZnO thin films deposited on glass substrate at Ts = 350 °C

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