Abstract

Thin films of supersaturated ZnxPb1 − xS solid solutions containing up to 4.1 mol % ZnS have been obtained by hydrochemical deposition. The dependence of the material structure and surface morphology on the film composition has been studied. It is established that an increase in the content of zinc sulfide leads to the growth of grains with a more complicated crystalline structure, the formation of grain boundary fragments with dimensions from 60 to 100 nm, and a modification of the electrical properties of deposited layers.

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