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Characterization of Cu2SnS3 thin films prepared by sulfurization of co-evaporated Cu–SnS precursor layers

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Abstract Monoclinic Cu2SnS3 thin films were prepared by sulfurizing Cu–SnS precursor layers deposited by a co-evaporation method on soda-lime glass substrates. The morphological, optical and electrical properties of the Cu2SnS3… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Monoclinic Cu2SnS3 thin films were prepared by sulfurizing Cu–SnS precursor layers deposited by a co-evaporation method on soda-lime glass substrates. The morphological, optical and electrical properties of the Cu2SnS3 thin films were investigated by scanning electron microscopy, spectral transmittance, and Hall effect measurements. All Cu2SnS3 thin films prepared in this study exhibited p-type conductivity and a direct band gap of 0.86–0.87 eV with a high absorption coefficient (α > 104 cm−1). However, carrier concentrations and electrical resistivities varied noticeably, depending on their metallic composition ratios and sulfurization temperatures. The thin film with a metallic composition ratio [Cu]/[Sn] = 1.66 had a carrier concentration, resistivity, and mobility of 3.12 × 1017 cm−3, 6.37 Ω·cm, and 3.14 cm2/V·s, respectively. The temperature dependence of electrical resistivity, carrier concentration, and Hall mobility of this thin film was also obtained from liquid nitrogen temperature to room temperature to examine charge transport properties.

Keywords: cu2sns3 thin; thin films; films prepared; precursor layers; sns precursor

Journal Title: Thin Solid Films
Year Published: 2018

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