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Showing papers on "Chemical bath deposition published in 1985"


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TL;DR: A method for the preparation of CuxS thin films through chemical bath deposition is described in this article, where the films have been formed on a glass substrate from a bath containing a triethanolamine complex of copper ions, ammonia and thiourea.

25 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, thin polycrystalline cadmium sulphide photoelectrodes of various thicknesses have been deposited on polished stainless steel substrates by a chemical bath deposition technique.
Abstract: Thin polycrystalline cadmium sulphide photoelectrodes of various thicknesses have been deposited on polished stainless steel substrates by a chemical bath deposition technique. The electrochemical photovoltaic (ecpv) cells were formed with these photoanodes. Short circuit current (Isc) and open circuit voltage (Voc) are recorded under 100 mW/cm2 light intensity. It is found thatIsc increases with increase in thickness of the photoanode whereasVoc remains more or less constant. The other cell parameters, maximum power output (Pm) and efficiency (η) are found to improve with increasing thickness, while fill factor (f.f.) varies slightly with the photoanode thickness. The semiconductor-liquid space charge region capacitances in the dark were measured. The variation of 1/C 2 versus applied reverse biasV is nonlinear. The deviation from straight line behaviour is attributed to the existence of surface states and degeneracy of states. The flat band potential is determined from the extrapolation of the (1/C 2) −V plot to the voltage axis, and is found to vary with the thickness of the photoanode.

10 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, a chemical bath deposition technique with different Bi concentrations (0.01 to 5 wt %) on glass substrates was used to prepare CdS films and optical and electrical properties were studied.

8 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the electrical properties of semiconductor-liquid junction cells are studied and the influence of the zinc composition in Cd (1−x), Zn x S electrodes and the intensity of illumination on cell characteristics are discussed.