2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0927-0248(02)00283-0
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Influence of the thickness on structural, optical and electrical properties of chemical bath deposited CdS thin films

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“…This phase transformation from cubic to hexagonal was earlier observed for the chemically deposited CdS films. 13,[18][19][20][21][22] We used the standard (111) C reflection at 2y = 26.68 to calculate the crystallite sizes from the x-ray. As expected, increasing the annealing temperature causes a sharpening of the Bragg reflections, revealing an increase of the crystallinity of the film.…”
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“…This phase transformation from cubic to hexagonal was earlier observed for the chemically deposited CdS films. 13,[18][19][20][21][22] We used the standard (111) C reflection at 2y = 26.68 to calculate the crystallite sizes from the x-ray. As expected, increasing the annealing temperature causes a sharpening of the Bragg reflections, revealing an increase of the crystallinity of the film.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…7 Naturally, many different synthesis processes have been tried such as spray pyrolysis, 8,9 vacuum evaporation, 10 metal organic chemical vapor deposition, 11 and chemical bath deposition. 7,[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] Among these techniques, chemical bath deposition (CBD) is a low-cost and suitable technique to prepare high quality, well adhered film reproducibly. The deposition process is based on the slow release of sulfide ions via the controlled hydrolysis of thiourea [SC(NH 2 ) 2 ] in an alkaline medium in the presence of a Cd salt and a chelating agent such as NH 3 .…”
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“…One of the big advantages of CBD method is that film can be made over a large area (mm 2 ). But quality of films depends on many factors like substrate, orientation and agitation, thickness, 18 temperature, 21 optical absorption, crystalline structure, Cd and S defects, 22 solution pH, 23 annealing 24 etc. It is difficult to maintain all these parameters when large scale production or industry level technological applications are considered.…”
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“…The effect of Cd source on the film properties has drawn attention for some times. Kitaev et al found that when CdCl 2 was used as a Cd source the CdS film thickness was moderate and higher than CdSO 4 or Cd(NO 3 ) 2 were used [8]. Similar results were obtained when Ortega-Borges and Lincot [9] studied the CdS growth rate dependence.…”
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confidence: 65%