Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1812718 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Nanostructured CdS thin films synthesized by chemical bath deposition method were implanted with Cu+ ions at the doses of 5Ã1014, 1Ã1015 and 5Ã1015Â ions/cm2. The grain size of the as-prepared samples as observed from the HRTEM images was â¼6Â nm. The UV-Visible absorption and Raman spectra of as-prepared and Cu+ ion implanted samples were recorded. The optical absorption spectrum of the as-prepared sample showed a blue shift in the absorption edge indicating quantum confinement effect. The band gap value of the Cu+ ion implanted samples was found to be decreasing with increase in implantation dose. Raman peak appearing at 300Â cmâ1 for both as-deposited and Cu+ ion implanted samples was attributed to A1 (LO) phonon of CdS, and the peak that appeared at 230Â cmâ1 in the case of Cu+ ion implanted samples was interpreted as E1 (TO) mode resulting from the lattice disorder created due to ion implantation.
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Authors
S. Saravana Kumar, M. Abdul Khadar, R. Madhusoodanan Nair, T.R. Ravindran, K.G.M. Nair,