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ATAPATTU, H. Y. R., DE SILVA, D. S. M., PATHIRATNE, K. A. S. and DHARMADASA, I (2018). An investigation into the effect of rate of stirring of bath electrolyte on the properties of electrodeposited CdTe thin film semiconductors. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 29 (8), 6236-6244. [Article]

ATAPATTU, H. Y. R., DE SILVA, D. S. M., PATHIRATNE, K. A. S., OLUSOLA, O. I. and DHARMADASA, I (2017). Necessity and relevance of precipitate free clear electrolytes for electrodeposition of CdS semiconductor materials with enhanced photovoltaic properties. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 28 (24), 18592-18602. [Article]

ATAPATTU, H. Y. R., DE SILVA, D. S. M., PATHIRATNE, K. A. S. and DHARMADASA, I (2016). Effect of stirring rate of electrolyte on properties of electrodeposited CdS layers. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 27 (5), 5415-5421. [Article]

SURANGA, P. A., WICKRAMARACHCHI, P. A. S. R., SPELLS, S. and DE SILVA, D. S. M. (2007). Study of disorder in different phases of tetratriacontane and a binary alkane mixture using vibrational spectroscopy. Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 111 (7), 1604-1609. [Article]

DE SILVA, D. S. M., GORCE, J. P., WICKRAMARACHCHI, P. A. S. R. and SPELLS, S. (2002). FTIR studies of molecular disorder in long chain n-alkanes: Chain tilt and chain end disorder. Macromolecular symposia, 184. [Article]

DE SILVA, D. S. M., ZENG, X. B., UNGAR, G. and SPELLS, S. J. (2002). Chain tilt and surface disorder in lamellar crystals. A FTIR and SAXS study of labeled long alkanes. Macromolecules, 35 (20), 7730-7741. [Article]

DE SILVA, D. S. M., ZENG, X. B., UNGAR, G. and SPELLS, S. J. (2002). On perpendicular and tilted chains in lamellar crystals. Journal of macromolecular science-physics,, B42 (3-4), 915-927. [Article]

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