Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1504127 Solid State Sciences 2015 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•we deposited nanocrystalline MoSe2 thin film at 333 K using citric acid.•The obtained nanocrystalline MoSe2 is semiconducting and hexagonal structure.•Deposited nanocrystalline MoSe2 shows blue shift.•This material is suitable for solar cell and opto-electronic devices.

Molybdenum diselenide thin films have been deposited on to stainless steel and glass substrates by the chemical process, using ammonium molybdate, sodium selenosulphite as a precursor sources and citric acid was used as a complexing agent. The structural and optical properties of the deposited films have been studied using X-ray diffraction and optical absorption techniques, respectively. XRD studies reveal that the films are polycrystalline with hexagonal crystal structure. Optical absorption study shows the presence of direct transition with band gap energy 1.51 eV. EDAX analysis shows that the films are nearly stoichiometry of Mo: Se: 1:2. The configuration of fabricated cell is n-MoSe2 | NaI (2 M) + I2 (1 M) | C (graphite) yielded a conversion efficiency of 1.08%.

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