Abstract

A simple and inexpensive spray pyrolysis method was used for the preparation of lanthanum oxide thin films. The films were prepared by spraying 0.1 M lanthanum chloride solution onto the conducting and non conducting glass substrates. The substrate temperature was varied from 523 to 723 K and structural, optical and electrical properties of the films were studied. A photoelectrochemical (PEC) cell was formed using La2O3 films as a photoelectrode.

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