Abstract

Iron-doped cadmium sulfide films (Fe–CdS) were produced by spray pyrolysis using iron nitrate, chloride and sulfate as iron precursors. Based on experimental analysis data and thermodynamic calculations, it was found that the composition, uniformity and surface morphology of the films significantly depend on the nature of the iron precursor. It has been found that all synthesized Fe–CdS films can be used as master alloys for the manufacture of Fe:ZnSe laser elements.

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