2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.tsf.2011.07.035
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Shallow bath chemical deposition of CdS thin film

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“…For solar cell application, hexagonal CdS films are preferable due to its excellent stability [24]. The results of X-ray analysis agreed well with the earlier reported results [8,23]. In Fig.…”
Section: Structural Propertiessupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…For solar cell application, hexagonal CdS films are preferable due to its excellent stability [24]. The results of X-ray analysis agreed well with the earlier reported results [8,23]. In Fig.…”
Section: Structural Propertiessupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The calculated band gap energy of the as deposited CdS films was found in the range of 2.41-2.47 eV, which is in good agreement with the reported literature [8,21,23]. On the other hand, decrease in the band gap values have been observed in the annealed thin films as compare to the asdeposited CdS films.…”
Section: Optical Propertiessupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…On the other hand, the group of O'Brien presented a process in which low Cd 2+ ions concentration is used-achieved through the use of ethylenediamine (H 2 NCH 2 CH 2 NH 2 ) as ligand instead of NH 3 -and a reaction system in which, among others aspects, the substrate is heated instead of the whole reaction solution in order to assist the heterogeneous precipitation, thus making more efficient the production of CdS films [137,138]. The heating of the substrate was later used in a variation of the chemical bath deposition technique, which also utilizes a small volume of reaction solution, thus further increasing the efficiency of the reagents; this technique, described by McCandless and Shafarman [139,140] and used for the deposition of ultra-thin films, is called as chemical surface deposition [139][140][141][142][143][144]-with a slightly different arrangement, it has also been called as shallow chemical bath deposition [145,146]. All these and other approaches should be implemented or emulated to improve markedly the efficiency of a determined chemical formulation to deposit CdS thin films.…”
Section: Reutilization Of Reaction Residuesmentioning
confidence: 99%