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Band-gap engineering of ZnO1-xSx films grown by rf magnetron sputtering of ZnS target

Journal

VACUUM
Volume 121, Issue -, Pages 120-124

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vacuum.2015.08.008

Keywords

ZnO; ZnS; Band-gap energy; Film deposition; Bowing parameter; Solar cells

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  1. Swedish Institute

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Structural and optical properties of ZnO1-xSx (0 <= x <= 1.0) thin films grown onto sapphire substrates (c-Al2O3) at 300 degrees C by radio frequency (rf) magnetron sputtering of ZnS ceramic target are studied. A possibility of purposeful controlling sulfur content and, as consequence, ZnO1-xSx band gap energy via changing the ratio of the partial pressures of argon and oxygen are revealed. Linear dependence of ZnO lattice parameter c on S content suggests that structural properties of single-phase ternary alloys in the composition range between ZnO and ZnS obey Vegard's law. The mechanisms of influence of gas mixing ratio on film growth and band gap energy are discussed. Cu(In,Ga)Se-2 (CIGS)-based heterojunction solar cells with ZnO1-xSx buffer layers were fabricated by one-cycle magnetron sputtering procedure. Electrical characteristics of Cd-free devices are comparable to those of CdS-containing photovoltaic heterostructures, thereby indicating prospects of using ZnO1-xSx layers for fabrication of CIGS solar cells. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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