Abstract

This paper deals with some physical properties of antimony sulphide Sb2S3 thin films obtained by an annealing process in sulphur vapors at 300°C of Sb thermal evaporated thin films deposited on glass substrate. The crystal structure and surface morphology were investigated by both XRD and AFM techniques. This structural study shows that Sb2S3 thin films were well crystallized in orthorhombic structure and some parameters such as the lattice parameter, crystallite size, microstrain and degree of preferred orientation have been reported and correlated with the effect of crystallite size. On the other hand, the refractive index and the extinction coefficient were discussed in terms of the Forouhi–Bloomer model. The optical band gap was found to range from 1.75 to 2.23eV. Finally, the analysis of the optical parameters extracted from the Urbach–Martienssen and Forouhi–Bloomer models lead to some explanations of the correlations between the structural properties in terms of the crystallite size and optical ones.

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