Abstract

We deposited cadmium sulfide (CdS) thin films using the chemical-bath deposition (CBD) and close-spaced sublimation (CSS) techniques. The films were then treated in CdCl 2 vapor at 400 °C for 5 min. The CSS CdS films had hexagonal structure, and good crystallinity. The CdCl 2 treatment did not produce major changes, but there was a decrease in the density of planar defects. The untreated CBD CdS films had cubic structure and poorer crystallinity than the CSS films. After the CdCl 2 treatment, these films recrystallized to the hexagonal phase, resulting in better crystallinity and a lower density of planar defects. The conformal coverage and the presence of bulk oxygen are the key issues in making the CBD films more suitable for photovoltaic applications.

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