Cadmium sulphide (CdS) nanoparticles were formed in 1,3-bis-(p-iminobenzoic acid)indane by exposing Cd2+ doped Y- and Z-type multilayered Langmuir–Blodgett (LB) films to H2S gas. The growth of CdS nanoparticles were monitored by UV–visible spectroscopy measurements. It was observed that CdS nanoparticles in both Y- and Z-type LB films cause a blue-shift in absorption spectra. The surface morphology of LB films were characterized with atomic force microscopy DC electrical measurements were carried out for these LB films grown in a metal/LB film/metal sandwich structures with and without CdS nanoparticles. By analyzing I–V curves and assuming Schottky conduction mechanism the barrier height was found to be as 1.25 and 1.17 eV for Y-type unexposed and exposed samples; 1.18 and 1.25 eV for Z-type unexposed and exposed samples, respectively.
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