Abstract

Thin films of CuS have been prepared by reactive evaporation of copper in a sulphur atmosphere. It is found that films deposited on to substrates kept below 315 K are amorphous in nature. The amorphous films have a resistivity of ∼ 10 5 ohm cm and are n-type. The films are golden yellow in colour and are fairly transparent before the onset of band to band transitions. Optical studies give a band gap of 1.60 eV at room temperature (295 K).

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