Abstract

High-quality lead sulfide (PbS) thin films were synthesized by chemical bath deposition from two baths with different compositions. One of them (bath-І) contained an aqueous solution of lead acetate, thiourea, sodium hydroxide, and the second (bath-ІІ) had additional triethanolamine. The introduction of triethanolamine reduced the grain size and increased the optical band gap of the PbS nanoparticles. The structure, morphology, and optical properties of the obtained films were investigated and compared with respect to the deposition time. X-ray diffraction data were used to obtain the crystallite size, lattice constant, and strain of the films. Atomic force microscopy results show that the roughness and rms-surface slope of the samples obtained from bath-I (PbS-I) were higher than those of bath-II (PbS-II) samples. PbS thin films with high reflectance (~61%) in the near-infrared region, which is important in our solar system, were obtained. The band gap, extinction coefficient, and refractive index of the samples were calculated. Furthermore, Raman analysis was performed and electrical properties of the samples were studied.

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