Uniform Sb 2 S 3 optical coatings by chemical spray method.

BEILSTEIN JOURNAL OF NANOTECHNOLOGY(2019)

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Antimony sulfide (Sb2S3), an environmentally benign material, has been prepared by various deposition methods for use as a solar absorber due to its direct band gap of approximate to 1.7 eV and high absorption coefficient in the visible light spectrum (1.8 x 10(5) cm(-1) at 450 nm). Rapid, scalable, economically viable and controllable in-air growth of continuous, uniform, polycrystalline Sb2S3 absorber layers has not yet been accomplished. This could be achieved with chemical spray pyrolysis, a robust chemical method for deposition of thin films. We applied a two-stage process to produce continuous Sb2S3 optical coatings with uniform thickness. First, amorphous Sb2S3 layers, likely forming by 3D Volmer-Weber island growth through a molten phase reaction between SbCl3 and SC(NH2)(2), were deposited in air on a glass/ITO/TiO2 substrate by ultrasonic spraying of methanolic Sb/S 1:3 molar ratio solution at 200-210 degrees C. Second, we produced polycrystalline uniform films of Sb2S3 (E g 1.8 eV) with a post-deposition thermal treatment of amorphous Sb2S3 layers in vacuum at 170 degrees C, <4 X 10(-6) Torr for 5 minutes. The effects of the deposition temperature, the precursor molar ratio and the thermal treatment temperature on the Sb2S3 layers were investigated using Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and UV-vis-NIR spectroscopy. We demonstrated that Sb2S3 optical coatings with controllable structure, morphology and optical properties can be deposited by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis in air by tuning of the deposition temperature, the Sb/S precursor molar ratio in the spray solution, and the post-deposition treatment temperature.
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antimony sulfide,thin films,ultrasonic spray,vacuum annealing,Volmer-Weber growth
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