Abstract

Polycrystalline cadmium sulphide (CdS) thin films have been prepared by spraying a mixture of an equimolar aqueous solutions of cadmium chloride and thiourea on preheated fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) coated glass substrates at different substrate temperatures. The cell configurations n-CdS/1 M (NaOH + Na 2S + S)/C were used for studying the capacitance–voltage ( C– V) characteristics in dark, current–voltage ( I– V) characteristics in dark and under illumination, photovoltaic power output and spectral response characteristics of the as deposited thin films. Photoelectrochemical study shows that as deposited CdS thin films exhibits n-type of conductivity. The spectral response characteristics of the films at room temperature show a prominent sharp peak at 500 nm leading to optical bandgap energy of 2.48 eV. It is found that fill factor and efficiency are maximum for photoelectrode deposited at 300 °C. This is due to low resistance; high flat band potential, maximum open circuit voltage as well as maximum short-circuit current. The measured values of efficiency ( η) and fill factor (FF) are found to be 0.17% and 0.38 respectively for film deposited at 300 °C.

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