Synthesis And Characterization Of Cus Thin Film For Solar Cell Applications
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/4hj30r36Keywords:
Optical properties, solar energy, morphology, photovoltaic devices and bandgap.Abstract
Chemical bath deposition method were Applied for the synthesis of CuS films, with a focus on their structural
and optical properties relevant to solar cell applications. Deposition parameters such as temperature, bath
composition, and deposition time were systematically varied to optimize the film quality. X-ray diffraction
(XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analyses confirmed the formation of well-structured, uniform
CuS films, revealing a favourable crystalline structure and morphology. Optical characterization through UVVis spectroscopy demonstrated significant light absorption in the visible range, with calculated bandgap
values indicating potential for efficient light harvesting.
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