M.adelifard, H.Eshghi, M.M. Bagheri Mohagheghi
Optics communications - , 285, 4400-4404 - July, 2012
Publication year: 2012

Abstract

We have investigated the effect of zinc concentration ([Zn]/[Cu]=0–100 at%) on nanostructural, optical and electrical properties of CuS–ZnS binary thin films grown on glass substrate by the spray pyrolysis technique. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the films were crystallized with mixed structures of CuS hexagonal and ZnS cubic structure. UV–vis optical measurements analysis showed that these binary films have a relatively high absorption coefficient (∼105 cm−1) in the visible spectrum with a direct band gap in the range of 2.57–2.45 eV in agreement with the corresponding room temperature PL spectra. The electrical studies showed that all these samples have a p-type conductivity and the free hole density decreases with increasing [Zn]/[Cu] molar ratio, in agreement with the reflectance spectra of the layers, originating from plasma oscillations.