Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Indium sulphide has been extensively investigated as a component for different kind of photovoltaic devices (organic-inorganic
hybrid devices, all inorganic, dye sensitized cells). In this paper, we have optimised the growth conditions of indium sulphide
thin films by means of a low cost, versatile deposition technique, like spray pyrolysis. The quality of the deposited films has been
characterised bymicro-Raman, vis-UV spectroscopy, and atomic force microscopy. Substrate deposition temperature and different
postdeposition annealing conditions have been investigated in order to obtain information about the quality of the obtained
compound (which crystalline or amorphous phases are present) and the morphology of the deposited films. We have shown that
the deposition temperature influences strongly the amount of amorphous phase and the roughness of the indium sulphide films.
Optimised postdeposition annealing treatments can strongly improve the final amount of the beta phase almost independently
from the percentage of the amorphous phase present in the as deposited films.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SOLAR-CELLS; INDIUM SULFIDE; EFFICIENCY; RAMAN
List of contributors:
Ruani, Giampiero
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