Structural, surface morphology and optical properties of ZnS films by chemical bath deposition at various Zn/S molar ratios

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In this study, ZnS thin films were prepared on glass substrates by chemical bath deposition at various Zn/S molar ratios from 1/50 to 1/150. The effects of Zn/S molar ratio in precursor on the characteristics of ZnS films were demonstrated by X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, optical transmittance, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and Fourier transform infrared spectrometry. It was found that more voids were formed in the ZnS film prepared using the precursor with Zn/S molar ratio of 1/50, and the other ZnS films showed the denser structure as the molar ratio was decreased from 1/75 to 1/150. From the analyses of chemical bonding states, the ZnS phase was indeed formed in these films. Moreover, the ZnO and Zn(OH)2 also appeared due to the water absorption on film surface during deposition. This would be helpful to the junction in cell device. With changing the Zn/S molar ratio from 1/75 to 1/150, the ZnS films demonstrate high transmittance of 75-88% in the visible region, indicating the films are potentially useful in photovoltaic applications. © 2014 Fei-Peng Yu et al.

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Yu, F. P., Ou, S. L., Yao, P. C., Wu, B. R., & Wuu, D. S. (2014). Structural, surface morphology and optical properties of ZnS films by chemical bath deposition at various Zn/S molar ratios. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/594952

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