Thin films of CuS (covellite) were deposited onto TCO (SnO2:F) glass by Spray Pyrolysis (SP) technique. Aqueous and water:alcohol (ethanol, 1-propanol) solutions of copper(II) chloride and thiourea with different Cu/S molar ratio have been used as precursors. The substrate temperature was varied from 185 °C to 285 °C. The structural and the morphological characterization of the films has been carried out by Raman spectroscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy. The X-Ray Diffraction analysis of as-grown films showed the single-phase covellite, with hexagonal crystal structure built around three preferred orientations corresponding to (102), (103) and (110) atomic planes. The dense morphology of CuS films with large crystallites/aggregates suggest that crystal growth is the limiting step in the films deposition, at 235 °C and at 285 °C, from precursors' solution containing water or mixtures of water:alcohol as solvents. The growth of CuS thin films by spray pyrolysis is favored by increasing both the alcohol concentration and the deposition temperature. © 2007 IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Isac, L. A., Duta, A., Kriza, A., Enesca, A., & Nanu, M. (2007). The growth of CuS thin films by Spray Pyrolysis. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 61(1), 477–481. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/61/1/096
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