Abstract
In2Se3 films up to 300 nm thick have been obtained for the first time by hydrochemical deposition on glass, glass ceramic, and molybdenum substrates in the In(NO3)3–C4O6H6–CSeN2H4 system with the use of selenourea as a chalcogenizing agent. The phase and element composition and morphological features of layers obtained at 353 and 363 K have been studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, energy-dispersive electron probe X-ray microanalysis, and scanning electron microscopy. The optical band gap width has been determined.
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