Highly crystalline and transparent CdS films are grown by utilizing the vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) method. The structural, surface morphological, and optical properties of the films are studied and compared wi...Highly crystalline and transparent CdS films are grown by utilizing the vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) method. The structural, surface morphological, and optical properties of the films are studied and compared with those prepared by chemical bath deposition (CBD). It is found that the films deposited at a high substrate temperature (200 ℃) have a preferential orientation along (002) which is consistent with CBD-grown films. Absorption spectra reveal that the films are highly transparent and the optical band gap values are found to be in a range of 2.44 eV-2.56 eV. Culnl_xGaxSe2 (CIGS) solar cells with in-situ VTE-grown CdS films exhibit higher values of Voc together with smaller values of Jsc than those from CBD. Eventually the conversion efficiency and fill factor become slightly better than those from the CBD method. Our work suggests that the in-situ thermal evaporation method can be a competitive alternative to the CBD method, particularly in the physical- and vacuum-based CIGS technology.展开更多
The vacuum thermal evaporation technique was used to simultaneously deposit zinc coatings onto interstitial free steel plates and single-crystal silicon wafers in a high vacuum environment.The effect of substrate temp...The vacuum thermal evaporation technique was used to simultaneously deposit zinc coatings onto interstitial free steel plates and single-crystal silicon wafers in a high vacuum environment.The effect of substrate temperature on the mor-phology and crystal orientation of zinc coatings was investigated.When the substrate temperature was 25 and 50℃,the zinc crystallites were plate-like and grew under a particular angle to the substrate surface.After the substrate was heated to 100℃,the zinc crystallites were regular hexagonal and arranged almost parallel to the substrate surface.In addition,observation of pure zinc coatings with different thicknesses showed that the growth of zinc coating was mainly in the Volmer-Weber mode.When the process parameters were appropriate,the zinc coating was composed of closely arranged columnar crystallites,and the crystallites grew preferentially along[0001]direction.展开更多
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文摘Highly crystalline and transparent CdS films are grown by utilizing the vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) method. The structural, surface morphological, and optical properties of the films are studied and compared with those prepared by chemical bath deposition (CBD). It is found that the films deposited at a high substrate temperature (200 ℃) have a preferential orientation along (002) which is consistent with CBD-grown films. Absorption spectra reveal that the films are highly transparent and the optical band gap values are found to be in a range of 2.44 eV-2.56 eV. Culnl_xGaxSe2 (CIGS) solar cells with in-situ VTE-grown CdS films exhibit higher values of Voc together with smaller values of Jsc than those from CBD. Eventually the conversion efficiency and fill factor become slightly better than those from the CBD method. Our work suggests that the in-situ thermal evaporation method can be a competitive alternative to the CBD method, particularly in the physical- and vacuum-based CIGS technology.
文摘The vacuum thermal evaporation technique was used to simultaneously deposit zinc coatings onto interstitial free steel plates and single-crystal silicon wafers in a high vacuum environment.The effect of substrate temperature on the mor-phology and crystal orientation of zinc coatings was investigated.When the substrate temperature was 25 and 50℃,the zinc crystallites were plate-like and grew under a particular angle to the substrate surface.After the substrate was heated to 100℃,the zinc crystallites were regular hexagonal and arranged almost parallel to the substrate surface.In addition,observation of pure zinc coatings with different thicknesses showed that the growth of zinc coating was mainly in the Volmer-Weber mode.When the process parameters were appropriate,the zinc coating was composed of closely arranged columnar crystallites,and the crystallites grew preferentially along[0001]direction.