2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2018.05.033
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Multifunctional CZTS thin films: Structural, optoelectrical, electrical and photovoltaic properties

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“…The behavior of σele against photon energy is similar to dielectric loss, but it is gradually decreasing as the Ts increases up to 1200 o C. However, the higher value of σopt as the photon energy increases assures the high photo-response of the sintered samples. This behavior is due to the increase of electron excitation by photon energy and sintering temperature [95][96]. It can also be noticed that σele decreases as the photon energy increases, which confirms the metallic behavior [97].…”
Section: 4-dielectric Constant and Optical Conductivitysupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The behavior of σele against photon energy is similar to dielectric loss, but it is gradually decreasing as the Ts increases up to 1200 o C. However, the higher value of σopt as the photon energy increases assures the high photo-response of the sintered samples. This behavior is due to the increase of electron excitation by photon energy and sintering temperature [95][96]. It can also be noticed that σele decreases as the photon energy increases, which confirms the metallic behavior [97].…”
Section: 4-dielectric Constant and Optical Conductivitysupporting
confidence: 59%
“…There was no direct dependence between changes in the E g values and increase of the copper concentration in precursor solution. The obtained values correspond to the literature data for sulfide kesterite type [6,[10][11][12][13].…”
Section: The Study Of Optical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…High equipment cost for large area deposition of thin films has made vacuum‐based approaches a poor choice. On the other hand, nonvacuum‐based fabrication methods such as chemical bath deposition, electrodeposition, spray pyrolysis, sol‐gel method, spin coating, dip coating, and SILAR have the advantage of economic and environmental cost.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%