Abstract

Zinc sulfide (ZnS) thin films have been successfully deposited via spray pyrolysis using an aqueous solution of thiourea and zinc acetate onto glass substrate. The effect of varying substrate temperature (150, 200,250 and 300°C) on structure and optical properties is presented. The films have been characterized by X- ray diffraction (XRD), UV-Vis-NIR spectrometry, photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy and field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). All the deposited ZnS films exhibit a cubic structure, while crystallinity and morphology are found to depend on spray temperature. PL analysis indicates the presence of violet and green emissions arising from Zn and S vacancies. The value of bandgap of ZnS films is found to decrease slightly with increasing substrate temperature; varying in the range 3.52–3.25eV, most probably associated with the formation of Zn(S,O) solid solution.

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