Comparative Assessment of Optical and Solid-State Characteristics in Antimony-Doped Chalcogenide Thin Films of ZnSe and PbSe to Boost Photovoltaic Performance in Solar Cells
Ikechukwu Christian Nworie,
S. M. U. Ishiwu,
P. E. Agbo
et al.
Abstract:Solar cell efficiency is crucial for maximizing the potential of solar energy as a sustainable power source. This research investigates the optical and solid-state properties of antimony-doped ZnSe and PbSe thin films using the spray pyrolysis technique. The process involves meticulous cleaning of soda-lime glass substrates, deposition of precursors (antimony chloride (SbCl3), lead chloride (PbCl2), hydrated zinc acetate (Zn (CH3COO) •3H2O), and sodium selenosulfide (NaSeSO3) via nebulizer-driven atomization o… Show more
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