Applied Surface Science, Vol.256, No.11, 3541-3545, 2010
The influence of the substrate temperature on the photovoltaic properties of spray-deposited CdS:In thin films
Polycrystalline and highly transparent CdS:In thin films were produced by the spray pyrolysis (SP) technique at different substrate temperatures ranging from 350 to 490 degrees C on glass substrates. The effect of the substrate temperature on the photovoltaic properties of the films was investigated by studying the transmittance measurements, X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns, scanning electron microscope (SEM) observations and the I-V plots. The transmittance measurements were used to estimate the band gap energy by the linear fit of (alpha h nu)(2) versus h nu. The band gap energy was found to be slightly increasing with the substrate temperature. XRD diffractograms show that a phase transition from the cubic to the hexagonal phase occurs by increasing the substrate temperature, beside more orientation of crystal growth. Also they show that complex cadmium compounds are still present till T-s approximate to 460 degrees C after which they practically disappear. From the linear I-V plots the resistivity was estimated and found to be strongly decreasing with the substrate temperature. (C) 2009 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.