Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8001195 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Cadmium sulfide (CdS) polycrystalline thin films of different thicknesses (ranging from 370 nm to 750 nm) were fabricated on corning glass substrates using Close Spaced Sublimation (CSS) technique. Optical and electrical investigation revealed that CdS thin films show an appreciable transparency (50-70% transmission) in visible range and a highly resistive behavior (106 Ω cm). Samples were doped by silver (Ag) at different concentrations, using ion exchange technique, in order to reduce the resistivity of CdS thin films and to improve their efficiency as a window layer for solar cell application. The doping of Ag in pure CdS thin films resulted into an increase of surface roughness and a decrease both in electrical resistivity and in transparency. By optimizing annealing parameters, we were able to properly control the optical properties of the present system. In fact, the Ag doping of pure CdS films has led to a decrease of the sample resistivity by three orders of magnitude (103 Ω cm) against a 20% cut in optical transmission.
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Authors
Adnan Nazir, Andrea Toma, Nazar Abbas Shah, Simone Panaro, Sajid Butt, Rizwan ur Rehman Sagar, Waseem Raja, Kamran Rasool, Asghari Maqsood,