Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5364066 Applied Surface Science 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents the chemical bath deposition of zinc selenide (n-ZnSe) nanocrystalline thin films on non-conducting glass substrates, in an aqueous alkaline medium using sodium selenosulphate as Se2− ion source. The X-ray diffraction studies show that the deposited ZnSe material is nanocrystalline with a mixture of hexagonal and cubic phase. The direct optical band gap 'Eg' for the as-deposited n-ZnSe films is found to be 3.5 eV. TEM studies show that the ZnSe nanocrystals (NCs) are spherical in shape. Formation of ZnSe has been confirmed with the help of infrared (IR) spectroscopy by observing bands corresponding to the multiphonon absorption. We demonstrate the effect of the deposition temperature and reactant concentration on the structural, optical and electrical properties of ZnSe films.

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