Study of CdS/CdS Nanoparticles Thin Films Deposited by Soft Chemistry for Optoelectronic Applications
Resumen
Chalcogenides semiconductors are currently being studied as active layers in the development
of electronic devices in the field of applied technology. In the present paper, cadmium sulfide
(CdS) thin films containing nanoparticles of the same material as the active layer were produced
and analyzed for their application in fabricating optoelectronic devices. CdS thin films and CdS
nanoparticles were obtained via soft chemistry at low temperatures. The CdS thin film was deposited
via chemical bath deposition (CBD); the CdS nanoparticles were synthesized via the precipitation
method. The construction of a homojunction was completed by incorporating CdS nanoparticles on
CdS thin films deposited via CBD. CdS nanoparticles were deposited using the spin coating technique,
and the effect of thermal annealing on the deposited films was investigated. In the modified thin films
with nanoparticles, a transmittance of about 70% and a band gap between 2.12 eV and 2.35 eV were
obtained. The two characteristic phonons of the CdS were observed via Raman spectroscopy, and the
CdS thin films/CdS nanoparticles showed a hexagonal and cubic crystalline structure with average
crystallite size of 21.3–28.4 nm, where hexagonal is the most stable for optoelectronic applications,
with roughness less than 5 nm, indicating that CdS is relatively smooth, uniform and highly compact.
In addition, the characteristic curves of current-voltage for as-deposited and annealed thin films
showed that the metal-CdS with the CdS nanoparticle interface exhibits ohmic behavior.
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