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Laser-Induced-Modification Raman Spectroscopy for Probing Microscopic Structural Variation Beyond Conventional Techniques: CZTSe as an Example

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Abstract

Laser-induced-modification Raman spectroscopy coupled with high spatial resolution is demonstrated to obtain additional structure information beyond what the conventional techniques offer, revealing microscopic scale variation between nominally similar alloys. CZTSe films are used as examples.

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