Effect of concentration of cadmium sulfate solution on
structural,optical and electric properties of Cd1-xZnxS thin films
Abstract
Cd1-xZnxS thin films were deposited by chemical bath deposition (CBD) on
glass substrate to study the influence of cadmium sulfate concentration
on the structural characteristics of the thin film. The SEM results show
that the thin film surfaces under the cadmium sulfate concentration of
0.005 M exhibit better compactness and uniformity. Due to the less Cd2+
involved in the reaction and little precipitation in the solution. The
distribution diagrams of thin film elements illustrate that the film
growth rate changes on the increase, decrease, and increase with the
increase of cadmium sulfate concentration. XRD studies exhibit the
crystal structure of the film is hexagonal phase, and there are obvious
diffraction peaks and better crystallinity when the concentration is
0.005 M. Spectrophotometer test results demonstrate that the
relationship between zinc content x and optical band gap value Eg can be
expressed by the equation Eg(x)=0.59x2+0.69x+2.43. Increasing the zinc
content can increase the optical band gap, the absorbance of the thin
film can be improved by decreasing the cadmium sulfate concentration,
however, all of them have good transmittance. At a concentration of
0.005 M, the thin film has good absorbance in the 300 - 800 nm range,
80% transmittance, and band gap value of 3.24 eV, which is suitable for
use as a buffer layer for solar cells.