2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-015-2700-5
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Electro-plating and characterisation of cadmium sulphide thin films using ammonium thiosulphate as the sulphur source

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“…This is usually carried out in an aqueous electrolyte containing cadmium source and sulphur source. Cadmium source is usually an aqueous solution of CdCl 2 , and the sulphur source can be Na 2 S 2 O 3 [23,24], NH 4 S 2 O 3 [25] or NH 2 CSNH 2 [26,27]. Both 3-electrode and 2-electrode systems have been used to deposit CdS layers on glass/conducting glass (CG) substrates which is the starting base for development of the CdS/CdTe solar cell.…”
Section: Growth Of Cds By Electrodepositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is usually carried out in an aqueous electrolyte containing cadmium source and sulphur source. Cadmium source is usually an aqueous solution of CdCl 2 , and the sulphur source can be Na 2 S 2 O 3 [23,24], NH 4 S 2 O 3 [25] or NH 2 CSNH 2 [26,27]. Both 3-electrode and 2-electrode systems have been used to deposit CdS layers on glass/conducting glass (CG) substrates which is the starting base for development of the CdS/CdTe solar cell.…”
Section: Growth Of Cds By Electrodepositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Columnar growth formation has many advantages but it also create a disadvantage such as possible formation of pinholes at the grain boundaries. Photo-electro-chemical (PEC) cell measurements show [23,25,27] n-type electrical conductivity for all electroplated CdS layers.…”
Section: Growth Of Cds By Electrodepositionmentioning
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“…Afterwards, the substrate was degreased using acetone and later rinsed in a flow of DI water before been transferred into the electrolytic bath. It should be noted that all the cathodic potentials utilised in this work have been pre-characterised, optimised and published [17], [18]. 800 ml deionised (DI) water was utilised.…”
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“…The bath was electro-purified for ~30 hours prior to the deposition of CdS. The CdS layer was deposited at an optimised cathodic potential of 1200 mV based on structural, optical, morphological, compositional and electrical property analysis [17].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%