Size dependent optical characteristics of chemically deposited nanostructured ZnS thin films

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ZnS thin films of different thicknesses were prepared by chemical bath deposition using thiourea and zinc acetate as S2- and Zn2+ source. The effect of film thickness on the optical and structural properties was studied. The optical absorption studies in the wavelength range 250-750 nm show that band gap energy of ZnS increases from 3·68-4·10 eV as thickness varied from 332-76 nm. The structural estimation shows variation in grain size from 6·9-17·8 nm with thickness. The thermoemf measurement indicates that films prepared by this method are of n-type. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Ubale, A. U., Sangawar, V. S., & Kulkarni, D. K. (2007). Size dependent optical characteristics of chemically deposited nanostructured ZnS thin films. Bulletin of Materials Science, 30(2), 147–151. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-007-0026-5

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