Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5352292 | Applied Surface Science | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Thin films of SnS were deposited on Mo-substrate using electron beam evaporation at room temperature. As-deposited SnS films were annealed at a constant high temperaure of 860Â K for different short period of times, 1Â min, 3Â min, and 5Â min. The impact of heat treatment period on the physical properties of SnS films was investigated using appropriate characterization tools. XRD analysis revealed that the films were highly oriented along (111) plane with orthorhombic crystal structure. Surface morphology of as-deposited SnS films showed an identical leaf texture where as the annealed films showed large orthorombic slab shape grains in adidition to the leaf shape grains, which indicates the significance of short period annealing at high temperature. The transmission electron microscopy confirmed that those large orthorombic slabs had single-crystalline nature. The results emphasized that the short period annealing treatment at high temperature stimulated the growth of film towards the single crystallinity.
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Authors
Sreedevi Gedi, Vasudeva Reddy Minnam Reddy, Jeong-yoon Kang, Chan-Wook Jeon,