Optical properties of CdS sintered film

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Chemical method has been used to prepare cadmium sulphide by using cadmium, hydrochloric acid and H2S. The reflection spectra of covered and uncovered sintered films of CdS have been recorded by 'Hitachi spectrophotometer' over the wavelength range 300-700 nm. The energy band gaps of these films have been calculated from reflection spectra. It is found that the energy band gap of both films is same as 2-41 eV. It is indicated that energy band gap of these films does not change. This value of band gap is in good agreement with the value reported by other workers. The measurement of photocurrent has also been carried out using Keithley High Resistance meter/ Electrometer. This film shows the high photosensitivity and high photocurrent decay. Thus so obtained films are suitable for fabrication of photo detectors and solar cells. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Patidar, D., Sharma, R., Jain, N., Sharma, T. P., & Saxena, N. S. (2006). Optical properties of CdS sintered film. Bulletin of Materials Science, 29(1), 21–24. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02709350

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