Abstract

The characteristics of the cadmium sulfide films prepared with the explosive wire were studied and the effect of changing the cross-sectional area of the wire on these properties was found. It was found that the energy gap is inversely proportional to the area where the greater the area, the lower the energy gap values (from 1.65 to 1.12) eV. Also, the absorption and its modulus were increased by increasing the cross-sectional area of the wire. The refractive index and extinction factor showed a clear response, as the value of both decreased due to the effect of this increase in the wire area.

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