Simplified Route for Deposition of Binary and Ternary Bismuth Sulphide Thin Films for Solar Cell Applications

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For photovoltaic applications, undoped and Ni2+ doped Bi2 S3 thin films were chemically deposited onto glass substrates at room temperature. Elemental diffraction analysis confirmed the successful Ni2+ incorporation in the range of 1.0 to 2.0 at. %, while X-ray Diffraction analysis revealed that orthorhombic crystal lattice of Bi2 S3 was conserved while transferring from binary to ternary phase. Scanning electron microscopy images reported homogeneous and crack-free morphology of the obtained films. Optoelectronic analysis revealed that the bandgap value was shifted from 1.7 to 1.1 eV. Ni2+ incorporation also improved the carrier concentration, leading to higher electrical conductivity. Resultant optoelectronic behavior of ternary Bi2−x Nix S3 thin films suggests that doping is proved to be an effectual tool to optimize the photovoltaic response of Bi2 S3 for solar cell applications.

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Fazal, T., Ismail, B., Shah, M., Iqbal, S., Elkaeed, E. B., Awwad, N. S., & Ibrahium, H. A. (2022). Simplified Route for Deposition of Binary and Ternary Bismuth Sulphide Thin Films for Solar Cell Applications. Sustainability (Switzerland), 14(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/su14084603

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