Electrical and optical properties of thin films with a SnS2 - Bi2S3 alloy grown by sulphurization

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In this work, thin films of SnS2 with increased Bi content were grown by sulphurization of a thin film of Sn:Bi alloy, at temperatures around 300°C. The effect of the Bi concentration on the optical, electrical and structural properties was determined through measurements of spectral transmittance, conductivity and x-ray diffraction XRD respectively. It was found that the optical constants (refractive index n, absorption coefficient α and energy gap Eg) and the electrical conductivity are significantly affected by the Bi concentration. In particular, a variation of the energy gap between 1.44 and 1.63 eV and a change of the conductivity greater than three orders of magnitude were observed when the content of Bi in the Sn:Bi alloy varied between 0 and 100 %. The analysis of the XRD measurements allowed us to find that the SnS: Bi films grow with a mixture of the SnS2 and Bi 2S3 phases, independently of the Bi content. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Dussan, A., Mesa, F., Botero, M., & Gordillo, G. (2009). Electrical and optical properties of thin films with a SnS2 - Bi2S3 alloy grown by sulphurization. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 167). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/167/1/012018

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