Abstract:
Thin film CdS/CdTe solar cells have emerged as a cost effective and high
efficiency alternative to expensive silicon solar cells. Optimizing the growth
process of CdS films is important in order to further enhance the efficiency
of these solar cells. Transparent and homogenous cadmium sulfide (CdS)
thin films were deposited by chemical bath deposition (CBD) technique on
microscopic glass substrates by varying the deposition time from 20 to 60
min in a chemical bath containing cadmium chloride, ammonium chloride,
ammonium hydroxide and thiourea and maintained at 650C. The effect of the
film thickness on optical energy band gap was studied by measuring the
absorbance from 190 nm to 1100 nm using a UV VIS- 2450 (SHIMADZU)
spectrophotometer. It was observed that the optical energy band gap values
of CdS thin films decrease with increasing the thickness (deposition time) of
the films and approach the value of 2.42 eV for the films deposited for 60
min.