2019
DOI: 10.1088/1674-4926/40/5/052101
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Structural and optical studies on PVA capped SnS films grown by chemical bath deposition for solar cell application

Abstract: Tin monosulphide (SnS) thin films capped by PVA have been successfully deposited on glass substrates for cost effective photovoltaic device applications by a simple and low-cost wet chemical process, chemical bath deposition (CBD) at different bath temperatures varying in the range, 50–80 °C. X–ray diffraction analysis showed that the deposited films were polycrystalline in nature, showing orthorhombic structure with an intense peak corresponding to (040) plane of SnS. These observations were further confirmed… Show more

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“…For the first time, chemical bath deposition was used to develop SnS thin films with PVA as the capping agent [95]. The single-phase nanocrystalline PVA-capped sulphide films could be employed in the development of solar devices.…”
Section: Pva With Snsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the first time, chemical bath deposition was used to develop SnS thin films with PVA as the capping agent [95]. The single-phase nanocrystalline PVA-capped sulphide films could be employed in the development of solar devices.…”
Section: Pva With Snsmentioning
confidence: 99%