Optical and Electrical Properties of Pbs Thin Films Grown by Chemically Bath Deposition [CBD] at Different Lead Concentrations
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Date
2014
Authors
Mosiori, Cliff Orori
Njoroge, W. N.
Okumu, J.
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Academicians Research Center
Abstract
Lead sulphide [PbS] thin films were deposited on glass slide substrates using the chemical bath deposition [CBD] technique at room temperature for 120 minutes. Optical properties of the thin films were measured by spectrophotometer and then other optical and solid state properties were determined by simulating transmittance data in the wavelength range of 260–2000 nm using a software. The software made use of three optical models of simulation; the OJL model, the Drude model and the Kronig Kramer Relation [KKR] modelfor analysis. Complex dielectric function [ε], band gap [Eg], refractive index [n], absorbance [A], extinction [k] and absorption coefficients [α] were examined as a function of wavelength and photonenergy. Further analysis refilled that PbS thin films had a band gap of 0.88eV, optical transmittance below 55% in the near infrared range and high absorbance in the visible range of the spectrum suitable for solar cell.
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Optical and electrical properties, Chemical Bath Deposition process, Sulphide, Wavelength Band gap, Model
Citation
International Journal of Advanced Research in Physical Science (IJARPS), Vol. 1, Issue 1, May 2014, PP 25-32