Abstract

The electrolytic growth of poly(3-methylthiophene) on thin sprayed CdS(A1) films leads to a Schottky type junction whose built-in potential was found to be 1.05 V by impedance measurements. The effect of CdS film thickness confirms earlier results at the CdS spray/electrolyte interface, and shows that photocurrent maximum corresponds to a maximum in the variation of the factor αND12 versus thickness, where α is the absorption coefficient and ND the carrier density of CdS.

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