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Impact of chlorine doping on structural, optical and photoconductive properties of sprayed In2S3 thin layers

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Abstract Thin layers of indium sulphide with different concentration of chlorine were deposited on substrates of glass, heated at a temperature of 350 °C, by using technique spray pyrolysis. We studied… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Thin layers of indium sulphide with different concentration of chlorine were deposited on substrates of glass, heated at a temperature of 350 °C, by using technique spray pyrolysis. We studied the effect of incorporation of chlorine in the layers on their structural, optical and the photoconductivity properties. X-ray diffraction indicates that our layers are polycrystalline and crystallize in cubic phase β-In2S3 with unit lattice length of a∼10.67 A. We found that the crystallite size is between 10 and 13 nm. From the optical study, the transmittance is around 80 % whereas the energy of band gap increased from 2.53 eV to 2.72 eV with the fraction of chlorine. Even though the photoconductivity study shows that our layers are slightly sensitive to light, they can be used for photovoltaic and optoelectronic applications by enhancing their photosensitivity.

Keywords: structural optical; chlorine doping; thin layers; doping structural; impact chlorine

Journal Title: Optik
Year Published: 2020

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