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Copper monoxide (Cu2O) is a p-type semiconductor material with a direct bandgap that makes it suitable for use in various optoelectronic applications, such as solar cells, photodetectors, and light-emitting diodes. Cu2O thin films can be deposited using techniques like sputtering, chemical vapor deposition, or electrochemical deposition, allowing for their integration into device structures. The materials unique electrical and optical properties, as well as its relative abundance and low-cost synthesis, have led to ongoing research into the development of Cu2O-based devices and the exploration of its potential in emerging technologies like perovskite solar cells and transparent electronics.
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